Graduate Medical Sciences Immunology Training Program

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    • Manish Sagar, MD
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Lee Wetzler and Andrew Platt Co-Author Two New Publications

Lee Wetzler, PhD and Andrew Platt (ITP Trainee 2011-2013) have co-authored two new publications:  In Vivo and In Vitro Characterization of the Immune Stimulating Activity of the Neisserial Porin PorB & Innate immunity and vaccines.

Lee Wetzler and Andrew Platt Co-Author Two New Publications

Posted 11 years ago on Wednesday, January 8th, 2014 in New Publications

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