NOD2 (em inglês: nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain containing 2) é uma proteína que desempenha um importante papel no sistema imune.
Em 2009, pesquisadores da Universidade do Texas, publicaram na revista científica Nature Immunology, que esta proteína organiza a defesa contra vários tipos de gripe, inclusive a causada pelo vírus H1N1.[1]
Notas e referências
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