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Presence of mannose binding lectin on dengue infection
R. Amelia
,
Y. P. Dachlan
, R. Puspitaningrum
, A. B. Susanto
Department of Medical Parasitology
Faculty of Medicine
Skin and Sexual Health Sciences
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Dengue Infection
100%
Mannose-binding Lectin
100%
Dengue
75%
Fever
62%
Lectin Protein
37%
Platelets
25%
Dengue Virus
25%
Complement Lectin Pathway
25%
Indonesia
12%
Regression Analysis
12%
Pediatric Patients
12%
Aedes Aegypti
12%
Jakarta
12%
Innate Immune Response
12%
Pattern Recognition Receptors
12%
Cell Membrane
12%
Adult Group
12%
Thrombocytopenia
12%
Acute Phase
12%
Strong Correlation
12%
Dengue Patients
12%
Hematocrit
12%
Cross-sectional Method
12%
Complement System
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Infection
100%
Dengue
100%
Mannose Binding Lectin
100%
Dengue Virus
33%
Lectin
22%
Aedes aegypti
11%
Virus Infection
11%
Thrombocytopenia
11%
Pattern Recognition Receptor
11%
Bite
11%