Dengue virus infection increases microglial cell migration
Abstract Activated microglial cells are present in dengue virus (DENV)-infected brains; however, the possible effects of DENV on microglia remain unclear. Here, we demonstrated DENV caused infection, including viral entry, RNA replication, viral protein expression, and virus release, in the murine m...
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Autores principales: | Ming-Kai Jhan, Tsung-Ting Tsai, Chia-Ling Chen, Cheng-Chieh Tsai, Yi-Lin Cheng, Yi-Chao Lee, Chiung-Yuan Ko, Yee-Shin Lin, Chih-Peng Chang, Liang-Tzung Lin, Chiou-Feng Lin |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e17c7c248ff54c3b94756749756ab941 |
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