CW September 2001Issue Number 9 September 2001 ISSN 10593802 Mannose-binding Lectin and Chemotherapy-Induced InfectionsA carbohydrate-binding protein that recognizes mannose molecules on cell surface of many microbes plays an important role to protect people when exposed to infectious agents. Concentration of this protein in blood is found to be low in individuals with certain gene mutations and, cancer patients with such mutations will experience chemotherapy-induced adverse infectious episodes.
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