An evolutionary recent IFN-IL-6-CEBP axis is linked to monocyte expansion and tuberculosis severity in humans

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  1. Murilo Delgobo
  2. Daniel A G B Mendes
  3. Edgar Kozlova
  4. Edroaldo Lummertz Rocha
  5. Gabriela F Rodrigues-Luiz
  6. Lucas Mascarin
  7. Greicy Dias
  8. Daniel O Patrício
  9. Tim Dierckx
  10. Maira A Bicca
  11. Gaelle Bretton
  12. Yonne Karoline Tenório de Menezes
  13. Márick R Starick
  14. Darcita Rovaris
  15. Joanita Del Moral
  16. Daniel S Mansur
  17. Johan Van Weyenbergh
  18. André Báfica
(2019)
An evolutionary recent IFN-IL-6-CEBP axis is linked to monocyte expansion and tuberculosis severity in humans
eLife 8:e47013.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.47013

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