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Macrophage plasticity and manipulation of macrophage activation pathways by intracellular parasite toxoplasma gondii

Author
Chen, Spencer
Abstract
See thesis pdf (due to special character formatting)
Date Issued
2013-05Subject
Biological sciences honors program; macrophages; immunology; innate immunity; macrophage plasticity; macrophage polarization; Toxoplasma gondii; host-parasite interactions; alternative activation; classical activation; ROP16; Th2; Th1; STAT6; STAT1; TLR; T gondii
Degree Discipline
Biological Sciences
Degree Name
B.A. of Biological Sciences
Degree Level
Bachelor of Arts
Type
dissertation or thesis
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