The second study found that the strain's extreme virulence, targeting
primarily lung tissue, appeared to be linked to changes in four genes.
Not exact matches
Subsequent studies in animal models that are thought to mimic the human experience indicate RSV inactivated vaccine induces an increased CD4 + T lymphocyte response,
primarily of Th2 cells and the occurrence of immune complex depositions in
lung tissues [32], [42], [43].
Feline heartworm disease differs from the canine version in that in cats it affects
primarily the
lungs and, to a lesser extent, other soft
tissues and thus is not really a «heart» disease.