Hematological parameters in the early phase of influenza A virus infection in differentially susceptible inbred mouse strains.
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Hematological parameters have not received much attention in small animal models of infection, particularly at very early time points. We therefore studied changes in leukocyte and thrombocyte numbers in a mouse model of influenza A virus (IAV) infection, including measurements within the first 24 h after infection, and also assessing effects, if any, of the infection/anesthesia procedure on these parameters.Citation
Hematological parameters in the early phase of influenza A virus infection in differentially susceptible inbred mouse strains. 2015, 8:225 BMC Res NotesAffiliation
Helmholz Centre for Infection ResearchJournal
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1756-0500ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1186/s13104-015-1195-8
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