Tuberculosis Bacteria Build ‘Edible’ Havens in Immune Cells

This article by NYULH Press Releases presents newly published information from the Moore Lab regarding the role of microRNA-33 in tuberculosis progression and how this research increases the scientific and health community’s understanding of the disease’s mechanisms. Dr. Moore comments on future directions for miR-33 research and potential treatment designs for tuberculosis.

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