Neutralization of chemokines RANTES and MIG increases virus antigen expression and spinal cord pathology during Theiler's virus infection
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概要
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- 2005-05-01
著者
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Liu Michael
Center For Immunology And Department Of Molecular Biology And Biochemistry University Of California
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Rodriguez Moses
Department Of Immunology Mayo Foundation And Graduate School
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Rodriguez Moses
Department Of Immunology Mayo Clinic
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URE Daren
Department of Immunology, Mayo Foundation and Graduate School
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LANE Thomas
Center for Immunology and Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, University of California
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Ure Daren
Department Of Immunology Mayo Foundation And Graduate School
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Lane Thomas
Center For Immunology And Department Of Molecular Biology And Biochemistry University Of California
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