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Zinc Signals and Immunity 원문보기

International journal of molecular sciences, v.18 no.11, 2017년, pp.2222 -   

Maywald, Martina ,  Wessels, Inga ,  Rink, Lothar

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Zinc homeostasis is crucial for an adequate function of the immune system. Zinc deficiency as well as zinc excess result in severe disturbances in immune cell numbers and activities, which can result in increased susceptibility to infections and development of especially inflammatory diseases. This ...

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