Targeted Deletion of Fibrinogen-like Protein 2 (FGL2) ENHANCES Immunity in a Murine Model of Acute Viral Hepatitis Caused by Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus (LCMV)
Viral hepatitis infection represents a significant epidemiological and economic burden on society. Following infection, some patients mount a blunted immune response to the virus, which ultimately can result in chronic infection. FGL2, a member of the fibrinogen-related protein superfamily, has been...
Main Author: | Khattar, Ramzi |
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Other Authors: | Levy, Gary A. |
Language: | en_ca |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/31278 |
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