Levels of pathogen virulence and host resistance both shape the antibody response to an emerging bacterial disease
Abstract Quantifying variation in the ability to fight infection among free-living hosts is challenging and often constrained to one or a few measures of immune activity. While such measures are typically taken to reflect host resistance, they can also be shaped by pathogen effects, for example, if...
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Autores principales: | Daisy E. Gates, Molly Staley, Luc Tardy, Mathieu Giraudeau, Geoffrey E. Hill, Kevin J. McGraw, Camille Bonneaud |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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