Differential gene expression of activating Fcγ receptor classifies active tuberculosis regardless of human immunodeficiency virus status or ethnicity

New diagnostics and vaccines for tuberculosis (TB) are urgently needed, but require an understanding of the requirements for protection from/susceptibility to TB. Previous studies have used unbiased approaches to determine gene signatures in single-site populations. The present study utilized a targ...

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Published in:Clinical microbiology and infection Vol. 20; no. 4; pp. O230 - O238
Main Authors: Sutherland, J.S., Loxton, A.G., Haks, M.C., Kassa, D., Ambrose, L., Lee, J.-S., Ran, L., van Baarle, D., Maertzdorf, J., Howe, R., Mayanja-Kizza, H., Boom, W.H., Thiel, B.A., Crampin, A.C., Hanekom, W., Ota, M.O.C., Dockrell, H., Walzl, G., Kaufmann, S.H.E., Ottenhoff, T.H.M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Elsevier Ltd 01.04.2014
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ISSN:1198-743X, 1469-0691, 1469-0691
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