The Interaction Between Pathogens and the Host Coagulation System

Hongmin Sun Life Sciences Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan hongmin{at}umich.edu There is mounting evidence that the hemostatic system is critical in host responses to bacterial infection. Invasive bacteria have evolved virulence strategies to interact with host hemostatic facto...

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Genetic Variation
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