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2013, Number 6

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Rev Fac Med UNAM 2013; 56 (6)

Latent tuberculosis, the enigma about in which cells of our body the bacterium that has caused the most deaths in the history of humanity tends to hide

Hernández PR, Barrios-Payán J
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