Selected article for: "ISG expression and vaginal mucosa"

Author: Smita Gopinath; Myoungjoo V. Kim; Tasfia Rakib; Patrick W. Wong; Michael van Zandt; Natasha A. Barry; Tsuneyasu Kaisho; Andrew L. Goodman; Akiko Iwasaki
Title: Microbiota-independent antiviral protection conferred by aminoglycoside antibiotics
  • Document date: 2018_1_16
  • ID: dzorkks5_13
    Snippet: The two non-inducers were streptomycin, which contains a streptamine core distinct from 144 the other 2-deoxystreptamine-containing aminoglycosides, and amikacin, a kanamycin 145 homolog that contains an addition L-haba side chain 10 . Thus, the majority of the 146 aminoglycosides tested induce ISG expression upon application to the vaginal mucosa. 147.....
    Document: The two non-inducers were streptomycin, which contains a streptamine core distinct from 144 the other 2-deoxystreptamine-containing aminoglycosides, and amikacin, a kanamycin 145 homolog that contains an addition L-haba side chain 10 . Thus, the majority of the 146 aminoglycosides tested induce ISG expression upon application to the vaginal mucosa. 147

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