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Chemokine control of West Nile virus infection
Jean K. Lim
, Philip M. Murphy
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Microbiology
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Chemokines
100%
West Nile Virus Infection
100%
C-C Chemokine Receptor Type 5 (CCR5)
66%
West Nile Virus
66%
C-X-C Chemokine Receptor Type 4 (CXCR4)
33%
Clinical Outcomes
33%
CXCL10
33%
Leukocytes
33%
Host Response
33%
Immunopathology
33%
CCR2
33%
Organ-specific
33%
CXCR2
33%
Chemokine Receptor
33%
Infection Site
33%
Neutrophil Recruitment
33%
Monocytosis
33%
Human Infection
33%
Meningoencephalitis
33%
CXCR3
33%
Leukocyte Recruitment
33%
Mouse Infection
33%
Re-emerging Pathogen
33%
Mechanism Control
33%
Pathogen Control
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Chemokine
100%
Viral Disease
100%
West Nile Virus
100%
Infection
100%
CCR5
25%
Infectious Agent
25%
Leukocyte
25%
Neutrophil
25%
Immune Response
25%
Mouse Model
25%
Immunopathology
25%
Chemokine Receptor
25%
Meningoencephalitis
25%
Leukocyte Recruitment
25%
Emerging Pathogen
25%