Immune response to a conserved enteroviral epitope of the major capsid VP1 protein is associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease

statement of authorship
Nadežda Pupina, Annela Avarlaid, Helle Sadam, Arno Pihlak, Mariliis Jaago, Jürgen Tuvikene, Annika Rähni, Anu Planken, Margus Planken, Eija Kalso, Pentti J Tienari, Janne K Nieminen, Mikko R J Seppänen, Antti Vaheri, Dan Lindholm, Juha Sinisalo, Pirkko Pussinen, Tõnis Timmusk, Kaia Palm
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publisher
journal volume number month
vol. 76
year of publication
pages
art. 103835, 14 p. : ill
subject term
keyword
Antibodies
Myocardial infarction
Poliovirus
Enteroviruses
ISSN
2352-3964
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Bibliogr.: 72 ref
Open Access
Open Access
scientific publication
teaduspublikatsioon
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1.1
kvartiil
Q1
language
inglise
Pupina, N., Avarlaid, A., Sadam, H., Pihlak, A., Jaago, M., Tuvikene, J., Rähni, A., Planken, A., Planken, M., Kalso, E., Tienari, P.J., Nieminen, J.K., Seppänen, M.R.J., Vaheri, A., Lindholm, D., Sinisalo, J., Pussinen, P., Timmusk, T., Palm, K. Immune response to a conserved enteroviral epitope of the major capsid VP1 protein is associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease // eBioMedicine (2022) vol. 76, art. 103835, 14 p. : ill. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.103835