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Front Oncol. 2015 Apr 28;5:99. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2015.00099. eCollection 2015.

Is the concept of central nervous system immune privilege irrelevant in the setting of acute infection?.

Frontiers in oncology

Amanda K Huber, David N Irani

Affiliations

  1. Department of Neurology, University of Michigan Medical School , Ann Arbor, MI , USA.

PMID: 25973396 PMCID: PMC4412012 DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2015.00099

[No abstract available.]

Keywords: bacteria; central nervous system; host immunity; infection; viruses

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