Mast cells modulate pulmonary acute inflammation and host defense in a murine model of tuberculosis (2007)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: JAMUR, MARIA CELIA - FMRP ; OLIVER, CONSTANCE - FMRP ; RAMOS, SIMONE GUSMÃO - FMRP ; SILVA, CELIO LOPES - FMRP ; FACCIOLI, LUCIA HELENA - FCFRP
- Unidades: FMRP; FCFRP
- Assunto: TUBERCULOSE
- Language: Inglês
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- Título: Journal of Infectious Diseases
- ISSN: 0022-1899
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 196, n. 1, p. 1361-1368, 2007
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ABNT
CARLOS, Daniela et al. Mast cells modulate pulmonary acute inflammation and host defense in a murine model of tuberculosis. Journal of Infectious Diseases, v. 196, n. 1, p. 1361-1368, 2007Tradução . . Acesso em: 10 jan. 2026. -
APA
Carlos, D., Souza Júnior, D. A. de, Paula, L. de, Jamur, M. C., Oliver, C., Ramos, S. G., et al. (2007). Mast cells modulate pulmonary acute inflammation and host defense in a murine model of tuberculosis. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 196( 1), 1361-1368. -
NLM
Carlos D, Souza Júnior DA de, Paula L de, Jamur MC, Oliver C, Ramos SG, Silva CL, Faccioli LH. Mast cells modulate pulmonary acute inflammation and host defense in a murine model of tuberculosis. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2007 ; 196( 1): 1361-1368.[citado 2026 jan. 10 ] -
Vancouver
Carlos D, Souza Júnior DA de, Paula L de, Jamur MC, Oliver C, Ramos SG, Silva CL, Faccioli LH. Mast cells modulate pulmonary acute inflammation and host defense in a murine model of tuberculosis. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2007 ; 196( 1): 1361-1368.[citado 2026 jan. 10 ] - Role of mast cells as modulators of pulmonary acute inflammation and host defense in a murine model of tuberculosis
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