Dengue NS1 interaction with lipids alters its pathogenic effects on monocyte derived macrophages
Background: While dengue NS1 antigen has been shown to be associated with disease pathogenesis in some studies, it has not been linked in other studies, with the reasons remaining unclear. NS1 antigen levels in acute dengue are often associated with increased disease severity, but there has been a w...
Autors principals: | Dayarathna, S, Senadheera, B, Jeewandara, C, Dissanayake, M, Bary, F, Ogg, GS, Malavige, GN |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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BioMed Central
2024
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