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Moagi Shaku

PhD Candidate, Wits University-CBTBR
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Sampling bio-aerosols from TB patients could reduce transmission
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Sampling bio-aerosols from TB patients could reduce transmission

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Moagi Shaku
Nov 10, 2017
TB bacteria sojourn in the alveolar macrophage
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TB bacteria sojourn in the alveolar macrophage

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Moagi Shaku
Sep 08, 2017
Whose on the throne: TB or Man?
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Whose on the throne: TB or Man?

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Moagi Shaku
Aug 15, 2017
Tryptophan biosynthesis-a new target for TB treatment
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Tryptophan biosynthesis-a new target for TB treatment

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Moagi Shaku
Aug 11, 2017
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Scientists uncover how TB bacteria deal with stress

Scientists at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and colleagues uncover how the TB bacterium deals with stress likely imposed by the human immune system to cause TB latency
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Moagi Shaku
Aug 06, 2017
Undersea life provides an alternative for curing Tuberculosis
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Undersea life provides an alternative for curing Tuberculosis

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Moagi Shaku
Aug 04, 2017

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