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Bacteriophage-induced immune responses
ESCMID eAcademy. Bollyky P. 06/09/22; 364786 Disclosure(s): I have nothing to disclose.
Dr. Paul Bollyky
Dr. Paul Bollyky
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Bacteriophages—viruses that infect bacteria—are abundant within our bodies, but their significance to human health is only beginning to be explored. In this presentation I will synthesize what is currently known about our phageome and its interactions with the immune system.
Bacteriophages—viruses that infect bacteria—are abundant within our bodies, but their significance to human health is only beginning to be explored. In this presentation I will synthesize what is currently known about our phageome and its interactions with the immune system.
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