Multiple Roles of Cord Factor in the Pathogenesis of Primary, Secondary, and Cavitary Tuberculosis, Including a Revised Description of the Pathology of Secondary Disease
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis cording. Ziehl-Neelsen stained mycobacterial culture specimen reveals a morphologic phenomenon known as cording.
Multiple Roles of Cord Factor in the Pathogenesis of Primary, Secondary, and Cavitary Tuberculosis, Including a Revised Description of the Pathology of Secondary Disease
Cord factor - Wikipedia
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