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The within host dynamics of Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis infection in cattle: where time and place matter

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Figure 1 A model for granuloma dynamics of bovine paratuberculosis.and is subsequently taken up by macrophages in a predominantly tolerizing (2a) or a pro-inflammatory (2b) lamina propria compartment, the state ofwhich may be determined by interplay betwee
Figure 2 Spatio-temporal aspects of bovine paratuberculosis. 1. A. Following uptake of MAP, macrophages will be subverted within 12–24 h intoimmune suppressed niche environments for bacterial replication

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