Tricked or trapped - Two decoy mechanisms in host-pathogen interactions

Antagonistic interactions between hosts and pathogens frequently result in arms races. The host attempts to recognise the pathogen and inhibit its growth and spread, whereas the pathogen tries to subvert recognition and suppress host responses. These antagonistic interactions drive the evolution of...

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Main Authors: Paulus, J, van der Hoorn, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science 2018