Host-pathogen studies in the post-genomic era
- PMID: 11178231
- PMCID: PMC138846
- DOI: 10.1186/gb-2000-1-2-reviews1009
Host-pathogen studies in the post-genomic era
Abstract
Several studies are starting to show the power of DNA microarrays to identify interactions between animal hosts and their pathogens, and have revealed interesting correlations between host responses to different infectious agents.
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