Immunometabolic Circuits in Infection for Advancing Host Directed Therapies

Shweta Khandibharad1, Shailza Singh2

  • 1Systems Medicine Laboratory, Biotechnology Research and Innovation Council - National Centre for Cell Science (BRIC-NCCS).

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