Regulation of innate immune responses in macrophages differentiated in the presence of vitamin D and infected with dengue virus 2.
A dysregulated or exacerbated inflammatory response is thought to be the key driver of the pathogenesis of severe disease caused by the mosquito-borne dengue virus (DENV). Compounds that restrict virus replication and modulate the inflammatory response could thus serve as promising therapeutics miti...
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Main Authors: | Jorge Andrés Castillo (Author), Diana M Giraldo (Author), Juan C Hernandez (Author), Jolanda M Smit (Author), Izabela A Rodenhuis-Zybert (Author), Silvio Urcuqui-Inchima (Author) |
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