Mycobacterium tuberculosis modulates mitochondrial function in human macrophages

C. Bussi (London, United Kingdom), M. Silva Dos Santos (London, United Kingdom), E. Bernard (London, United Kingdom), P. Santucci (London, United Kingdom), J. Macrae (London, United Kingdom), M. Gutierrez (London, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Non-tuberculous mycobacteria and latent tuberculosis infection
Session: Non-tuberculous mycobacteria and latent tuberculosis infection
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 2807
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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