Virus-derived DNA drives mosquito vector tolerance to arboviral infection
Mosquitoes tolerate long-lasting viral infections, which makes them efficient vectors for human viral diseases. Here, the authors show that the tolerance of Aedesmosquitoes to infection with dengue or chikungunya viruses depends on the production of viral-derived DNA by cellular reverse transcriptas...
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Autores principales: | Bertsy Goic, Kenneth A. Stapleford, Lionel Frangeul, Aurélien J. Doucet, Valérie Gausson, Hervé Blanc, Nidia Schemmel-Jofre, Gael Cristofari, Louis Lambrechts, Marco Vignuzzi, Maria-Carla Saleh |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/9a39bc0ccc7846528320a2473d103edd |
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