Extensive variation in the intelectin gene family in laboratory and wild mouse strains
Abstract Intelectins are a family of multimeric secreted proteins that bind microbe-specific glycans. Both genetic and functional studies have suggested that intelectins have an important role in innate immunity and are involved in the etiology of various human diseases, including inflammatory bowel...
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Main Authors: | Faisal Almalki, Eric B. Nonnecke, Patricia A. Castillo, Alex Bevin-Holder, Kristian K. Ullrich, Bo Lönnerdal, Linda Odenthal-Hesse, Charles L. Bevins, Edward J. Hollox |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/14012eaa25dc49de85047a15b875a01c |
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