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location of mycobacteria influences the susceptibility to Scn defense. Scn is part
of the human defense that prevents or limits most human infections of M. tuber-
culosis , but limits of this defense are underscored by the large amount of sickness
and death that continue to be caused by M. tuberculosis .
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