People that are deficient in NFκB would be expected to be more susceptible to what type of infection(s)?
A) Bacterial
B) Viral
C) Fungal
D) Only A & B
E) All of the above
I believe the correct answer to be:
Option A) Bacteria.
As NfkB pathways are responsible for activity against bacteria.
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