A “suicide” BCG strain provides enhanced immunogenicity and robust protection against <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> in macaques
Alexander A. Smith(University of Pittsburgh), JoAnne L. Flynn(University of Pittsburgh), Sabine Ehrt(Cornell University), H. Jacob Borish(University of Pittsburgh), Philana Ling Lin(Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh), Joshua D. Wallach(Cornell University), Dirk Schnappinger(Cornell University), Mark Rodgers, Pauline Maiello(University of Pittsburgh), Andrew Simonson(University of Pittsburgh), Caylin G. Winchell(University of Pittsburgh), Yao Liu(Sichuan Agricultural University), Hongwei Su(Center for Veterinary Medicine), Daniel Fillmore(University of Pittsburgh), Kan Lin(Cornell University), Jennifer Sakal(University of Pittsburgh)
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