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titleOfInvention Composition containing M. tuberculosis antigens
abstract The present invention relates to a composition comprising an antigen of M. tuberculosis, specifically an antigen composition comprising 38kD, 16kD, 6kD, 23kD, 19kD, 85A and 85C proteins, which are the main antigens of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the composition The sensitivity and specificity of the antibody to the antibody is significantly improved than the individual antigens can be useful for diagnosing and preventing tuberculosis.
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