Signaling proteins shown to play key role in tuberculosis biology

A set of 10 signaling proteins found in the microbe that causes tuberculosis (TB) play a far larger role in regulating the bacterium’s growth, development and behavior than previously thought, according to recent research. The study was led by UW School of Medicine and Seattle Children’s researchers..


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Source: Phys.org