Associations between lipid mediators and cytokine production at different stages of MTB infection

Y. Todorova (Sofia, Bulgaria), R. Emilova (Sofia, Bulgaria), V. Milanov (Sofia, Bulgaria), E. Bachiyska (Sofia, Bulgaria), Y. Atanasova (Sofia, Bulgaria), A. Baykova (Sofia, Bulgaria), M. Nikolova (Sofia, Bulgaria)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Immunological and molecular characterisation of tuberculosis disease and infection

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