The clinical recovery of tuberculosis patients undergoing specific treatment is associated with changes in the immune and neuroendocrine responses

scientific article published in September 2017

The clinical recovery of tuberculosis patients undergoing specific treatment is associated with changes in the immune and neuroendocrine responses is …
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P356DOI10.1093/FEMSPD/FTX087
P698PubMed publication ID28854691

P50authorNatalia SantucciQ56944621
P2093author name stringOscar Bottasso
Adriana Del Rey
María Luisa Bay
Bettina Bongiovanni
Hugo Besedovsky
Susana Lioi
Ariana Díaz
Griselda Dídoli
Luciano D'Attilio
Luis J Nannini
Walter Gardeñez
Leandro Kovalevski
Nadia Brandan
Rocío Del Valle Fernández
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P433issue7
P921main subjecttuberculosisQ12204
P577publication date2017-09-01
P1433published inPathogens and diseaseQ27724629
P1476titleThe clinical recovery of tuberculosis patients undergoing specific treatment is associated with changes in the immune and neuroendocrine responses
P478volume75

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