Promoter Polymorphisms of the Canine SCL11A1 Gene are Correlated with Susceptibility to Canine Leishmaniosis
In enzootic areas the prevalence estimates of canine leishmaniosis are high whereas only a proportion of dogs exhibit the clinical disease, thus implying a role of host genetics. The type of the triggered immune response remains a crucial determining factor for the diverse outcome of this parasitosi...
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Autores principales: | Symeonidou Isaia, Pappa Styliani, Papadopoulos Elias, Dovas Chrysostomos I., Kourelis Andreas, Hatzistilianou Maria, Frydas Stavros |
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/430e1834b37c4d57ac5487e5a4d95e4a |
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