Human T Lymphocytes Are Permissive for Dengue Virus Replication

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Dengue virus (DV) infection can cause either a self-limiting flu-like disease or a threatening hemorrhage that may evolve to shock and death. A variety of cell types, such as dendritic cells, monocytes, and B cells, can be infected by DV. However, despite the role of T lymphocytes in the control of …
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Authors Silveira GF;Wowk PF;Cataneo AHD;Dos Santos PF;Delgobo M;Stimamiglio MA;Lo Sarzi M;Thomazelli APFS;Conchon-Costa I;Pavanelli WR;Antonelli LRV;Báfica A;Mansur DS;Dos Santos CND;Bordignon J;;
Journal Journal of Virology
Year 2018
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