Dual infection and superinfection inhibition of epithelial skin cells by two alphaherpesviruses co-occur in the natural host.
Hosts can be infected with multiple herpesviruses, known as superinfection; however, superinfection of cells is rare due to the phenomenon known as superinfection inhibition. It is believed that dual infection of cells occurs in nature, based on studies examining genetic exchange between homologous...
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Autor principal: | Keith W Jarosinski |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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