Selected article for: "cell type and influenza infection"

Author: Nicholls, John M
Title: The Battle Between Influenza and the Innate Immune Response in the Human Respiratory Tract
  • Document date: 2013_3_29
  • ID: vyci1ho3_21
    Snippet: These are low in number in the alveoli of normal lungs but as a "first responder" will be recruited into areas of influenza infection. Experimental infection of neutrophils with H5N1 resulted in an increase in matrix gene but this was not found in infection with H1N1 (Chan RWY, Personal Communication). Compared with macrophages this cell type has not been investigated in as much detail but this requires more investigation......
    Document: These are low in number in the alveoli of normal lungs but as a "first responder" will be recruited into areas of influenza infection. Experimental infection of neutrophils with H5N1 resulted in an increase in matrix gene but this was not found in infection with H1N1 (Chan RWY, Personal Communication). Compared with macrophages this cell type has not been investigated in as much detail but this requires more investigation.

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