Dengue virus activates polyreactive, natural IgG B cells after primary and secondary infection
Background: Dengue virus is transmitted by mosquitoes and has four serotypes. Cross-protection to other serotypes lasting for a few months is observed following infection with one serotype. There is evidence that low-affinity T and/or B cells from primary infections contribute to the severe syndrome...
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Main Authors: | Balakrishnan, Thavamalar, Bela-ong, Dennis B., Toh, Ying Xiu, Flamand, Marie, Devi, Shamala, Koh, Mickey B., Hibberd, Martin L., Ooi, Eng Eong, Low, Jenny G., Leo, Yee Sin, Gu, Feng, Fink, Katja |
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2011
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Online Access: | https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11558 |
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Institution: | De La Salle University |
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