The enigmatic PE/PPE Multi-gene Family of Mycobacteria and TB Vaccination.

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Published in Infect Immun on March 27, 2017

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Michael J Brennan1

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1: Aeras, Rockville, Maryland, USA mbrennan@aeras.org.

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