Type I interferon receptor (IFNAR2) deficiency reveals Zika virus cytopathicity in human macrophages and microglia
Macrophages are key target cells of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection, implicated as a viral reservoir seeding sanctuary sites such as the central nervous system and testes. This rests on the apparent ability of macrophages to sustain ZIKV replication without experiencing cytopathic effects. ZIKV infectio...
Main Authors: | Hanrath, AT, Hatton, CF, Gothe, F, Browne, C, Vowles, J, Leary, P, Cockell, SJ, Cowley, SA, James, WS, Hambleton, S, Duncan, CJA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2022
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