Mitogen-activated protein kinases are involved in tumor necrosis factor alpha production in macrophages infected with Orientia tsutsugamushi
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- Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty.の論文
- 2009-06-20
著者
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Kook Yoon-hoh
韓国
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Kook Yoon-hoh
Department Of Microbiology And Cancer Research Institute College Of Medicine Seoul National Universi
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Yun Ji-hyun
Department Of Microbiology Cheju National University College Of Medicine
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Koh Young-sang
Department Of Microbiology And Immunology Cancer Research Institute Liver Research Institute And Snu
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Koh Young-sang
Department Of Microbiology School Of Medicine And Institute Of Medical Science Cheju National Univer
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Koo Jung-eun
Department Of Microbiology School Of Medicine And Institute Of Medical Science Cheju National Univer
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Yun Ji-hyun
Department Of Microbiology School Of Medicine And Institute Of Medical Science Cheju National Univer
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