Mannose receptors play a distinct role in the interaction of P. brasiliensis cells with murine macrophages of resistant and susceptible mice (2008)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated author: CALICH, VERA LUCIA GARCIA - ICB
- School: ICB
- Subject: IMUNOLOGIA
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Place of publication: Ribeirão Preto
- Date published: 2008
- Source:
- Título do periódico: Resumos
- Conference title: Congress of the Brazilian Society for Immunology - SBI
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ABNT
TUNES, C. F. e CALICH, Vera Lúcia Garcia. Mannose receptors play a distinct role in the interaction of P. brasiliensis cells with murine macrophages of resistant and susceptible mice. 2008, Anais.. Ribeirão Preto: Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Universidade de São Paulo, 2008. . Acesso em: 01 jul. 2022. -
APA
Tunes, C. F., & Calich, V. L. G. (2008). Mannose receptors play a distinct role in the interaction of P. brasiliensis cells with murine macrophages of resistant and susceptible mice. In Resumos. Ribeirão Preto: Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Universidade de São Paulo. -
NLM
Tunes CF, Calich VLG. Mannose receptors play a distinct role in the interaction of P. brasiliensis cells with murine macrophages of resistant and susceptible mice. Resumos. 2008 ;[citado 2022 jul. 01 ] -
Vancouver
Tunes CF, Calich VLG. Mannose receptors play a distinct role in the interaction of P. brasiliensis cells with murine macrophages of resistant and susceptible mice. Resumos. 2008 ;[citado 2022 jul. 01 ] - Role of IL-12 in the innate immunity of athymic and euthymic balb/c mice with paracoccidioidomycosis: effect of local and systemic il-12 neutralization
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