The C-type lectin receptors dectin-1, MR, and SIGNR3 contribute both positively and negatively to the macrophage response to Leishmania infantum.
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The C-type lectin receptors dectin-1, MR, and SIGNR3 contribute both positively and negatively to the macrophage response to Leishmania infantum.
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Agnès Coste
Bernard Pipy
Carine Duval
Christophe Dardenne
Etienne Meunier
Hélène Authier
Jean Loup Lemesre
José Bernad
Lise Lefèvre
Olivier Neyrolles
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2013-05-16T00:00:00Z