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Sterptococcus agalactiae (S. agalactiae) is a major bacterial pathogen to humans, and also to aquatic animals. Recently, S. agalactiae has become one of the major causes of streptococcicosis in aquaculture. In order to detect S. agalactiae more effectively and easily, the rapid test strip of S.
Monoclonal antibody, GBS, Rapid test strips
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Purpose of review: Innate and adaptive immunity both contribute to allorecognition mechanisms that drive rejection after lung transplantation. Classic allorecognition pathways have been extensively described, but there continues to be several unanswered questions.
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Lung transplantation, Exosomes, Rejection, Allorecognition, Innate allorecognition, Macrophages, T cells
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