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The Staphylococcus aureus Map protein is an immunomodulator that interferes with T cell–mediated responses
Lawrence Y. Lee, … , Damien McDevitt, Eric L. Brown
Lawrence Y. Lee, … , Damien McDevitt, Eric L. Brown
Published November 15, 2002
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2002;110(10):1461-1471. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI16318.
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Categories: Article Infectious disease

The Staphylococcus aureus Map protein is an immunomodulator that interferes with T cell–mediated responses

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Lawrence Y. Lee, Yuko J. Miyamoto, Bradley W. McIntyre, Magnus Höök, Kirk W. McCrea, Damien McDevitt, Eric L. Brown

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Mean weight loss from Map–SA- and Map+SA-infected mice. Mice were intrav...
Mean weight loss from Map–SA- and Map+SA-infected mice. Mice were intravenously infected with either 107 Map–SA or Map+SA. Weights were taken before infection and every 7 days after infection for 4 weeks. Data are expressed as the mean ± SE of the mean of 26 and 24 mice/group for Map–SA– and Map+SA–infected mice, respectively. *P < 0.05, Student t test.
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