STING induces early IFN-β in the liver and constrains myeloid cell-mediated dissemination of murine cytomegalovirus
Innate immune signaling pathways sense different microbial features and can elicit distinct yet overlapping immune responses. Here the authors dissect the contribution of these pathways to the response to MCMV infection and find that STING signaling is dispensable for host survival but crucial to re...
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Autores principales: | Pia-Katharina Tegtmeyer, Julia Spanier, Katharina Borst, Jennifer Becker, André Riedl, Christoph Hirche, Luca Ghita, Jennifer Skerra, Kira Baumann, Stefan Lienenklaus, Marius Doering, Zsolt Ruzsics, Ulrich Kalinke |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/732e3457c28042c99ed0e7ef5475e565 |
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