Pathological and protective roles of dendritic cells in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection: Interaction between host immune responses and pathogen evasion
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Research is exploring the complex roles of dendritic cells in mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, including their interaction with the host's immune response and the pathogen's evasion mechanisms. The relationship between the immune system and the bacteria appears to involve a balance between protective and pathological effects. Studies are investigating various aspects of this interaction, including the involvement of different cell types and immune responses in both protection and pathology.
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