Biologist Jeffery S. Schorey has recently made important inroads into why a certain mycobacterium becomes so virulent that it has become a major pathogen that kills AIDS patients.
This pathogen is called Mycobacterium avium and a relative of bacilli that causes tuberculosis and leprosy. The Schorey lab has been trying to understand the mechanisms that allow M. avium to suppress the body’s immune response.
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