To the aim of evaluating a possible role of chemokine receptors (CCR) alleles in resistance to legionnaires' disease we studied the CCR5 32 and CCR264I mutations in a case-control study realised within a nationwide research network.
Genetic polymorphisms as susceptibility factors to Legionella pneumonia / V., Romano Spica; M. T., Montagna; G., Stancanelli; M., Triassi; S., Montegrosso; S., Stampi; P. P., Legnani; A., Lazzarin; D., Tatò; Giacobazzi, Pierluigi; S., Boccia; D., Arzani; G., Gianfranceschi; G., Ricciardi; Borella, Paola. - STAMPA. - 1:(2004), pp. 56-56. (Intervento presentato al convegno 19th Annual Meeting of the European Working Group for Legionella Infections tenutosi a Chamonix Mont Blanc nel 15-18 May 2004).
Genetic polymorphisms as susceptibility factors to Legionella pneumonia.
GIACOBAZZI, Pierluigi;BORELLA, Paola
2004
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To the aim of evaluating a possible role of chemokine receptors (CCR) alleles in resistance to legionnaires' disease we studied the CCR5 32 and CCR264I mutations in a case-control study realised within a nationwide research network.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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