GENÉTICA DEL HUESPED Y EVIDENCIAS FUNCIONALES DE LA SEVERIDAD DE LA ENFERMEDAD DEL DENGUE

Among the main characteristics of most human infections is their great phenotypic variability, partly due to the diversity of mechanisms that the immune response sets in motion against the great diversity of pathogens. Recently, the discovery of new genetic variants involved in the immune response t...

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