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Mycobacteria and lysosomes: a paradox.
Author(s):
P Draper
,
C. Brown
,
Ronald Hart
Publication date:
1969-02-15
Journal:
Nature
Keywords:
Acid Phosphatase
,
analysis
,
Animals
,
Culture Techniques
,
Fibroblasts
,
cytology
,
enzymology
,
microbiology
,
Galactosidases
,
Histocytochemistry
,
Lysosomes
,
Macrophages
,
Mice
,
Microscopy, Electron
,
Mycobacterium
,
growth & development
,
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
,
Peritoneum
,
Phagocytosis
,
Rats
,
Sulfatases
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4975468
DOI::
10.1038/221658a0
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Acid Phosphatase
,
analysis
,
Animals
,
Culture Techniques
,
Fibroblasts
,
cytology
,
enzymology
,
microbiology
,
Galactosidases
,
Histocytochemistry
,
Lysosomes
,
Macrophages
,
Mice
,
Microscopy, Electron
,
Mycobacterium
,
growth & development
,
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
,
Peritoneum
,
Phagocytosis
,
Rats
,
Sulfatases
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Acid Phosphatase
,
analysis
,
Animals
,
Culture Techniques
,
Fibroblasts
,
cytology
,
enzymology
,
microbiology
,
Galactosidases
,
Histocytochemistry
,
Lysosomes
,
Macrophages
,
Mice
,
Microscopy, Electron
,
Mycobacterium
,
growth & development
,
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
,
Peritoneum
,
Phagocytosis
,
Rats
,
Sulfatases
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