Reduced histone methylation associated with elevated body-mass index influences host susceptibility to severe dengue
Dengue virus infection causes dengue fever (DF), a mild febrile illness, that in some cases progresses into severe dengue (SD), a life-threatening complication. Accumulating evidence supports obesity as a risk factor for SD, but molecular events that lead to SD outcome remain unknown. Hence, to glea...
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主要作者: | Lee, Ariel Jia Ni |
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其他作者: | Ruedl Christiane |
格式: | Final Year Project |
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Nanyang Technological University
2021
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