Characterization of Aedes aegypti innate-immune pathways that limit Chikungunya virus replication.
Replication of arboviruses in their arthropod vectors is controlled by innate immune responses. The RNA sequence-specific break down mechanism, RNA interference (RNAi), has been shown to be an important innate antiviral response in mosquitoes. In addition, immune signaling pathways have been reporte...
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Main Authors: | Melanie McFarlane (Author), Camilo Arias-Goeta (Author), Estelle Martin (Author), Zoe O'Hara (Author), Aleksei Lulla (Author), Laurence Mousson (Author), Stephanie M Rainey (Author), Suzana Misbah (Author), Esther Schnettler (Author), Claire L Donald (Author), Andres Merits (Author), Alain Kohl (Author), Anna-Bella Failloux (Author) |
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2014-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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