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Author: Mathieu, Cyrille; Guillaume, Vanessa; Sabine, Amélie; Ong, Kien Chai; Wong, Kum Thong; Legras-Lachuer, Catherine; Horvat, Branka
Title: Lethal Nipah Virus Infection Induces Rapid Overexpression of CXCL10
  • Document date: 2012_2_29
  • ID: 0d3vy87b_11
    Snippet: We have next performed immunohistochemical analysis of brain tissues from patients that succumbed to NiV-infection during the outbreak in Malaysia in 1999. Widespread vasculitis and perivascular infiltration were regularly detected after hematoxylin (Fig. 5A) . Altogether, these results indicated that NiV-infection activates cellular pathways leading to an increase of CXCL10 expression that may play a role in the pathogenesis of this highly letha.....
    Document: We have next performed immunohistochemical analysis of brain tissues from patients that succumbed to NiV-infection during the outbreak in Malaysia in 1999. Widespread vasculitis and perivascular infiltration were regularly detected after hematoxylin (Fig. 5A) . Altogether, these results indicated that NiV-infection activates cellular pathways leading to an increase of CXCL10 expression that may play a role in the pathogenesis of this highly lethal emergent infection.

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