Cutting edge: nucleotide binding oligomerization domain 1-dependent responses account for murine resistance against trypanosoma cruzi infection (2010)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: SILVA, JOÃO SANTANA DA - FMRP ; ZAMBONI, DARIO SIMÕES - FMRP
- Unidade: FMRP
- Subjects: TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI; CITOCINAS
- Language: Inglês
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- Título: Journal of Immunology
- ISSN: 0022-1767
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 184, n. 3, p. 1148-1152, 2010
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ABNT
SILVA, Grace Kelly da et al. Cutting edge: nucleotide binding oligomerization domain 1-dependent responses account for murine resistance against trypanosoma cruzi infection. Journal of Immunology, v. 184, n. 3, p. 1148-1152, 2010Tradução . . Acesso em: 28 dez. 2025. -
APA
Silva, G. K. da, Gutierrez, F. R. S., Guedes, P. M. da M., Horta, C. V., Cunha, L. D. da, Mineo, T. W. P., et al. (2010). Cutting edge: nucleotide binding oligomerization domain 1-dependent responses account for murine resistance against trypanosoma cruzi infection. Journal of Immunology, 184( 3), 1148-1152. -
NLM
Silva GK da, Gutierrez FRS, Guedes PM da M, Horta CV, Cunha LD da, Mineo TWP, Silva JS da, Kobayashi KS, Flavell RA, Silva JS da, Zamboni DS. Cutting edge: nucleotide binding oligomerization domain 1-dependent responses account for murine resistance against trypanosoma cruzi infection. Journal of Immunology. 2010 ; 184( 3): 1148-1152.[citado 2025 dez. 28 ] -
Vancouver
Silva GK da, Gutierrez FRS, Guedes PM da M, Horta CV, Cunha LD da, Mineo TWP, Silva JS da, Kobayashi KS, Flavell RA, Silva JS da, Zamboni DS. Cutting edge: nucleotide binding oligomerization domain 1-dependent responses account for murine resistance against trypanosoma cruzi infection. Journal of Immunology. 2010 ; 184( 3): 1148-1152.[citado 2025 dez. 28 ] - Ros-dependent NLRP3-inflammasome activation is critical for restriction of Leishmania amazonensis infection
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