Evolution of cell types and T-cell subsets in the spleens of Mycobacterium bovis BCG-resistant and M. bovis BCG-susceptible strains of mice after infection with M. bovis BCG.
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Denis, M
RESUMO
In mice, the early host response to intravenous infection with small doses of dispersed Mycobacterium bovis BCG is controlled by the Bcg gene. After infection with a low dose of M. bovis BCG, Lyt-1+ cells were generated in the spleens of BCG-susceptible mice (Bcgs) in parallel with an increase in the proportion of phagocytic cells. Very few changes occurred in the splenic cell types of BCG-resistant mice (Bcgr).
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