Microbiological exploitation of the chemokine system

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Microbiological exploitation of the chemokine system. / Holst, Peter Johannes; Rosenkilde, Mette Marie.

I: Microbes and Infection, Nr. Vol. 2, 2003, s. 179-87.

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Holst, PJ & Rosenkilde, MM 2003, 'Microbiological exploitation of the chemokine system', Microbes and Infection, nr. Vol. 2, s. 179-87.

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Holst, P. J., & Rosenkilde, M. M. (2003). Microbiological exploitation of the chemokine system. Microbes and Infection, (Vol. 2), 179-87.

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Holst PJ, Rosenkilde MM. Microbiological exploitation of the chemokine system. Microbes and Infection. 2003;(Vol. 2):179-87.

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Holst, Peter Johannes ; Rosenkilde, Mette Marie. / Microbiological exploitation of the chemokine system. I: Microbes and Infection. 2003 ; Nr. Vol. 2. s. 179-87.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Several viruses encode chemokine elements in their genome. This review focuses on the roles of such elements in the ongoing battle between the virus and the host. The biological and pharmacological characterizations of several of these chemokine elements have highlighted their importance in the mammalian immune system for antiviral responses and suggested future antiviral and anti-inflammatory therapeutic strategies. ",
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RIS

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AU - Rosenkilde, Mette Marie

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N2 - Several viruses encode chemokine elements in their genome. This review focuses on the roles of such elements in the ongoing battle between the virus and the host. The biological and pharmacological characterizations of several of these chemokine elements have highlighted their importance in the mammalian immune system for antiviral responses and suggested future antiviral and anti-inflammatory therapeutic strategies.

AB - Several viruses encode chemokine elements in their genome. This review focuses on the roles of such elements in the ongoing battle between the virus and the host. The biological and pharmacological characterizations of several of these chemokine elements have highlighted their importance in the mammalian immune system for antiviral responses and suggested future antiviral and anti-inflammatory therapeutic strategies.

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JO - Microbes and Infection

JF - Microbes and Infection

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