IFITM3: how genetics influence influenza infection demographically
The role of host genetics in influenza infection is unclear despite decades of interest. Confounding factors such as age, sex, ethnicity and environmental factors have made it difficult to assess the role of genetics without influence. In recent years a single nucleotide polymorphism, interferon-ind...
Main Authors: | Wellington, D, Laurenson-Schafer, H, Abdel-Haq, A, Dong, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2019
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