Identifying protein biomarkers in predicting disease severity of dengue virus infection using immune-related protein microarray
Abstract
Dengue virus is one of the most widespread flaviviruses that re-emerged throughout recent decades. The progression from mild dengue to severe dengue (SD) with the complications such as vascular leakage and hemorrhage increases the fatality rate of dengue. The pathophysiology of SD is not entirely clear. To investigate potential biomarkers that are suggestive of pathogenesis of SD, a small panel of serum samples selected from 1 healthy...
Paper Details
Title
Identifying protein biomarkers in predicting disease severity of dengue virus infection using immune-related protein microarray
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
97
Issue
5
Pages
e9713 - e9713
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