Author: Dejnirattisai, Wanwisa; Webb, Andrew I.; Chan, Vera; Jumnainsong, Amonrat; Davidson, Andrew; Mongkolsapaya, Juthathip; Screaton, Gavin
Title: Lectin Switching During Dengue Virus Infection Document date: 2011_6_15
ID: qos9vu3r_22
Snippet: It is known that mature DCs are relatively resistant to dengue infection, so to rule out the possibility of any DC-produced cofactors that might induce maturation or any other form of resistance to infection we performed a mixing experiment whereby DC-produced and C6/36-produced viruses were used to infect DCs. In these experiments using mixed viruses the DCs were again susceptible to infection, presumably by the C6/36produced virus fraction ( Fi.....
Document: It is known that mature DCs are relatively resistant to dengue infection, so to rule out the possibility of any DC-produced cofactors that might induce maturation or any other form of resistance to infection we performed a mixing experiment whereby DC-produced and C6/36-produced viruses were used to infect DCs. In these experiments using mixed viruses the DCs were again susceptible to infection, presumably by the C6/36produced virus fraction ( Figure 2C ).
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