High-resolution quantitative proteomics applied to the discovery of biomarkers of innate immune response in tuberculosis.

J. Mateos Martín (Vigo, Spain), A. Gonzalez-Fernandez (Vigo, Spain), L. Anibarro (Pontevedra, Spain), A. Pallares (Pontevedra, Spain), R. Reljic (London, United Kingdom), J. Gallardo (Vigo, Spain), I. Medina (Vigo, Spain), M. Carrera (Vigo, Spain)

Source: International Congress 2018 – The immune response to tuberculosis: development of biomarkers and diagnostic tools
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory infections

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