TREM-1 activation is a potential key regulator in driving severe pathogenesis of enterovirus A71 infection

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Main Authors: Amrun, S.N., Tan, J.J.L., Rickett, N.Y., Cox, J.A., Lee, B., Griffiths, M.J., Solomon, T., Perera, D., Ooi, M.H., Hiscox, J.A., Ng, L.F.P.
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1996652024-04-16T06:06:36Z TREM-1 activation is a potential key regulator in driving severe pathogenesis of enterovirus A71 infection Amrun, S.N. Tan, J.J.L. Rickett, N.Y. Cox, J.A. Lee, B. Griffiths, M.J. Solomon, T. Perera, D. Ooi, M.H. Hiscox, J.A. Ng, L.F.P. BIOCHEMISTRY 10.1038/s41598-020-60761-5 Scientific Reports 10 1 3810 2021-08-27T02:33:56Z 2021-08-27T02:33:56Z 2020 Article Amrun, S.N., Tan, J.J.L., Rickett, N.Y., Cox, J.A., Lee, B., Griffiths, M.J., Solomon, T., Perera, D., Ooi, M.H., Hiscox, J.A., Ng, L.F.P. (2020). TREM-1 activation is a potential key regulator in driving severe pathogenesis of enterovirus A71 infection. Scientific Reports 10 (1) : 3810. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-60761-5 2045-2322 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/199665 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Nature Research Scopus OA2020
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Amrun, S.N.
Tan, J.J.L.
Rickett, N.Y.
Cox, J.A.
Lee, B.
Griffiths, M.J.
Solomon, T.
Perera, D.
Ooi, M.H.
Hiscox, J.A.
Ng, L.F.P.
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author Amrun, S.N.
Tan, J.J.L.
Rickett, N.Y.
Cox, J.A.
Lee, B.
Griffiths, M.J.
Solomon, T.
Perera, D.
Ooi, M.H.
Hiscox, J.A.
Ng, L.F.P.
spellingShingle Amrun, S.N.
Tan, J.J.L.
Rickett, N.Y.
Cox, J.A.
Lee, B.
Griffiths, M.J.
Solomon, T.
Perera, D.
Ooi, M.H.
Hiscox, J.A.
Ng, L.F.P.
TREM-1 activation is a potential key regulator in driving severe pathogenesis of enterovirus A71 infection
author_sort Amrun, S.N.
title TREM-1 activation is a potential key regulator in driving severe pathogenesis of enterovirus A71 infection
title_short TREM-1 activation is a potential key regulator in driving severe pathogenesis of enterovirus A71 infection
title_full TREM-1 activation is a potential key regulator in driving severe pathogenesis of enterovirus A71 infection
title_fullStr TREM-1 activation is a potential key regulator in driving severe pathogenesis of enterovirus A71 infection
title_full_unstemmed TREM-1 activation is a potential key regulator in driving severe pathogenesis of enterovirus A71 infection
title_sort trem-1 activation is a potential key regulator in driving severe pathogenesis of enterovirus a71 infection
publisher Nature Research
publishDate 2021
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