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Early inhibition of mycobacterial growth by human alveolar macrophages is not due to nitric oxide.
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Early inhibition of mycobacterial growth by human alveolar macrophages is not due to nitric oxide.
Early inhibition of mycobacterial growth by human alveolar macrophages is not due to nitric oxide. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 1998 Jun; 157(6 Pt 1):1943-50.
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Animals
Animals
Cells, Cultured
Cells, Cultured
Colony Count, Microbial
Colony Count, Microbial
Humans
Humans
Interferon-gamma
Interferon-gamma
Leukocytes, Mononuclear
Leukocytes, Mononuclear
Macrophages, Alveolar
Macrophages, Alveolar
Macrophages, Peritoneal
Macrophages, Peritoneal
Mice
Mice
Mycobacterium bovis
Mycobacterium bovis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Neutrophils
Neutrophils
Nitric Oxide
Nitric Oxide
Nitric Oxide Synthase
Nitric Oxide Synthase
Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II
Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II
omega-N-Methylarginine
omega-N-Methylarginine
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Transcription, Genetic
Transcription, Genetic
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Christopher E Aston