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Details on Person C-type lectin Mincle is an activating receptor for pathogenic fungus, Malassezia

Class:IdLiteratureReference:5621256
_displayNameC-type lectin Mincle is an activating receptor for pathogenic fungus, Malassezia
_timestamp2014-08-29 16:17:24
author[Person:2685487] Yamasaki, Sho
[Person:5621257] Matsumoto, Makoto
[Person:165855] Takeuchi, O
[Person:5621179] Matsuzawa, Tetsuhiro
[Person:2685224] Ishikawa, Eri
[Person:2685254] Sakuma, Machie
[Person:5621228] Tateno, Hiroaki
[Person:5621342] Uno, Jun
[Person:5621343] Hirabayashi, Jun
[Person:5621321] Mikami, Yuzuru
[Person:2423832] Takeda, Kiyoshi
[Person:168004] Akira, Shizuo
[Person:2685311] Saito, Takashi
created[InstanceEdit:5621253] Garapati, P V, 2014-08-29
journalProc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
pages1897-902
pubMedIdentifier19171887
titleC-type lectin Mincle is an activating receptor for pathogenic fungus, Malassezia
volume106
year2009
(literatureReference)[Summation:5621360] CLEC4E (also called Mincle or CLECSF9) is a C-type lectin re...
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