Low pathogenic avian influenza virus infection increases the staining intensity of KUL01+ cells including macrophages yet decrease of the staining intensity of KUL01+ cells using clodronate liposomes did not affect the viral genome loads in chickens
Author:
Funder
Margaret Gunn Endowment for Animal Research
University of Calgary
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Subject
General Veterinary,Immunology
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