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17 December 2015
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CARD9-Dependent Neutrophil Recruitment Protects against Fungal Invasion of the Central Nervous System

Published in: PLoS Pathog
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9 December 2015
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microRNA Function Is Limited to Cytokine Control in the Acute Response to Virus Infection

Published in: Cell Host Microbe
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1 November 2015
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Differential Roles of Chemokines CCL2 and CCL7 in Monocytosis and Leukocyte Migration during West Nile Virus Infection

Published in: J Immunol
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21 October 2015
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γδ T Cells Play a Protective Role in Chikungunya Virus-Induced Disease

Published in: J Virol
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1 March 2015
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CX3CR1 is dispensable for control of mucosal Candida albicans infections in mice and humans

Published in: Infect Immun
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In pediatrics, young patients may not be able to communicate the exact location and intensity of the pain they’re experiencing. With SPECT/CT the origin of pain becomes clearly visible, which can lead to more accurate diagnoses and surgical planning. Nuclear medicine physicians are learning how to share visual findings from SPECT/CT with referring orthopedic surgeons, resulting in improved collaboration and outcomes.
29 July 2023

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