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Details on Person Serum levels of mannan-binding lectin in chickens prior to and during experimental infection with avian infectious bronchitis virus

Class:IdLiteratureReference:2173538
_displayNameSerum levels of mannan-binding lectin in chickens prior to and during experimental infection with avian infectious bronchitis virus
_timestamp2012-03-30 21:30:02
author[Person:2132057] Juul-Madsen, HR
[Person:2173537] Munch, M
[Person:2173525] Handberg, KJ
[Person:2173535] Sørensen, P
[Person:2173536] Johnson, AA
[Person:2132113] Norup, LR
[Person:2132274] Jørgensen, PH
created[InstanceEdit:2173534] Shamovsky, V, 2012-03-30
journalPoult Sci
pages235-41
pubMedIdentifier12619800
titleSerum levels of mannan-binding lectin in chickens prior to and during experimental infection with avian infectious bronchitis virus
volume82
year2003
(literatureReference)[Reaction:2132187] MBL or ficolin binds an oligosaccharide pattern on the target cell surface [Gallus gallus]
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