Induction of innate immune response by SIV in vivo and in vitro: Differential expression and function of RIG-I and MDA5
IFN-P induction occurs during acute SIV infection in the CNS. The pathways that induce IFN-P in SIV-infected macrophages, the major infected cell in the brain, have not been identified. We have examined expression and function of cytosolic RNA sensors, retinoic acid inducible gene I (RIG-I) and mela...
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Main Author: | Co, Juliene Kimberly G. |
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2011
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