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Innate immune receptors in carp: recognition of protozoan parasites
C.M.S. Ribeiro
Cell Biology and Immunology
WIAS
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internal PhD, WU
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Agriculture & Biology
carp
70%
cell culture
9%
Cyprinus carpio
12%
cytokines
5%
DNA
5%
fish
3%
Gram-positive bacteria
5%
hemoparasites
7%
host-parasite relationships
6%
immune response
14%
immunologic receptors
100%
macrophage activation
8%
macrophages
46%
mice
3%
nitric oxide
10%
parasites
47%
pathogens
3%
peptidoglycans
6%
proteinases
4%
Protozoa
64%
receptors
46%
Toll-like receptor 2
36%
transfection
12%
Trypanoplasma
10%
Trypanosoma
6%
vertebrates
4%