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Volumn 99, Issue 17, 2002, Pages 11260-11264
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MHC heterozygosity confers a selective advantage against multiple-strain infections
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ANIMAL MODEL;
ANIMAL TISSUE;
ANTIGEN RECOGNITION;
ARTICLE;
ASSORTATIVE MATING;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DNA POLYMORPHISM;
FITNESS;
GENE LOCUS;
GENETIC HETEROGENEITY;
HETEROZYGOSITY;
HOMOZYGOTE;
HOST RESISTANCE;
LISTERIA;
MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX;
MOUSE;
NONHUMAN;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SALMONELLA;
STRAIN DIFFERENCE;
SUPERINFECTION;
ANIMALS;
HETEROZYGOTE;
HOUSING, ANIMAL;
IMMUNITY, NATURAL;
INFECTION;
MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX;
MICE;
MICE, INBRED C57BL;
MICE, INBRED STRAINS;
MURIDAE;
SALMONELLA INFECTIONS, ANIMAL;
SPECIES SPECIFICITY;
ANIMALIA;
LISTERIA;
SALMONELLA;
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EID: 0037143716
PISSN: 00278424
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.162006499 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (471)
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References (48)
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