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M. smegmatis is a fast-growing, nonpathogenic species of Mycobacterium in which M. tuberculosis genes can be efficiently expressed [ 16 17 18 ] . An in depth analysis of one recombinant clone revealed that M. smegmatis recipients carrying the M. tuberculosis eis gene on an extrachromosomal multicopy plasmid displayed 2.4- to 5.3-fold greater survival in U937 macrophages than wild-type M. smegmatis bacteria at 24 to 48 hours post-infection [ 15 ] . The 42-kDa eis gene product has been shown to be associated with the mycobacterial cell surface and is released into extracellular medium, but its precise function is not yet known [ 19 ] .
A new and fast-growing technology is, almost by definition, expanding into a vacuum by operating in a new or unprecedented manner.
The initial sentences suggest a fast-growing plague: Blacks "now account for 57% of all new infections" with HIV; AIDS is "the leading cause of death among black people aged 25 to 44"; and AIDS "is becoming largely an epidemic among black people."
But they're also fast-growing markets (unlike, for example, television or even the movies), and Karmazin has ensured that CBS has reaped great benefits from them.
The fast-growing "Upcountry," as it's called, is the new voting engine of the state: If Greenvillians come out and vote, Inglis will almost certainly beat Hollings.