A two-phase innate host response to alphavirus infection identified by mRNP-tagging in vivo.
A concept fundamental to viral pathogenesis is that infection induces specific changes within the host cell, within specific tissues, or within the entire animal. These changes are reflected in a cascade of altered transcription patterns evident during infection. However, elucidation of this cascade...
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Autores principales: | Jennifer L Konopka, Luiz O Penalva, Joseph M Thompson, Laura J White, Clayton W Beard, Jack D Keene, Robert E Johnston |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2007
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