CXCL9 Contributes to Antimicrobial Protection of the Gut...

CXCL9 Contributes to Antimicrobial Protection of the Gut during Citrobacter rodentium Infection Independent of Chemokine-Receptor Signaling

Reid-Yu, Sarah A., Tuinema, Brian R., Small, Cherrie N., Xing, Lydia, Coombes, Brian K., Gaynor, Erin C.
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Volume:
11
Language:
english
Journal:
PLOS Pathogens
DOI:
10.1371/journal.ppat.1004648
Date:
February, 2015
File:
PDF, 12.28 MB
english, 2015
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