Lack of S100A9 aggravates pneumococcal pneumonia in mice

L. Ostermann (Hannover, Germany), K. Katsarou (Hannover, Germany), R. Maus (Hannover, Germany), M. Christmann (Hannover, Germany), K. Neumann (Hannover, Germany), K. Brand (Hannover, Germany), B. Seeliger (Hannover, Germany), F. Bühling (Dresden, Germany), D. Viemann (Hannover, Germany), T. Welte (Hannover, Germany), U. Maus (Hannover, Germany)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Basic science of respiratory infection
Session: Basic science of respiratory infection
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1818

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L. Ostermann (Hannover, Germany), K. Katsarou (Hannover, Germany), R. Maus (Hannover, Germany), M. Christmann (Hannover, Germany), K. Neumann (Hannover, Germany), K. Brand (Hannover, Germany), B. Seeliger (Hannover, Germany), F. Bühling (Dresden, Germany), D. Viemann (Hannover, Germany), T. Welte (Hannover, Germany), U. Maus (Hannover, Germany). Lack of S100A9 aggravates pneumococcal pneumonia in mice. 1818

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