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Respiratory Epithelial Cells as Master Communicators during Viral Infections 원문보기

Current clinical microbiology reports, v.6 no.1, 2019년, pp.10 - 17  

Miura, Tanya A. (Department of Biological Sciences and Center for Modeling Complex Interactions, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83844 USA)

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Purpose of ReviewCommunication by epithelial cells during respiratory viral infections is critical in orchestrating effective antiviral responses but also can lead to excessive inflammation. This review will evaluate studies that investigate how respiratory epithelial cells influence the behavior of...

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