Type I interferon reaction to viral infection in interferon-competent, immortalized cell lines from the African fruit bat Eidolon helvum.
Bats harbor several highly pathogenic zoonotic viruses including Rabies, Marburg, and henipaviruses, without overt clinical symptoms in the animals. It has been suspected that bats might have evolved particularly effective mechanisms to suppress viral replication. Here, we investigated interferon (I...
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Autores principales: | Susanne E Biesold, Daniel Ritz, Florian Gloza-Rausch, Robert Wollny, Jan Felix Drexler, Victor M Corman, Elisabeth K V Kalko, Samuel Oppong, Christian Drosten, Marcel A Müller |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/250bd677ca8b46089261210516cbe2c5 |
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