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Live Science on MSNChlamydia may hide in the gut and cause repeated infectionsA mini model of the human intestines suggests that chlamydia bacteria can colonize the gut, potentially contributing to ...
The infection rate of the modified cells was higher than a commercially available human ACE2- and TMPRSS2-expressing A549 cell line. Characterization of modified A549 cell line ...
Often, nonimmune cells rely on a warning from their professional counterparts to combat infections. Upon detecting outsiders, specialized immune cells release an alarm signal called interferon gamma.
Human enteroids mimic strain-specific host-virus infection patterns, making them an ideal system to dissect human norovirus infection, ... -like condensates are formed in human norovirus-infected ...
Two human embryonic cell lines called WI-38 and MRC-5, derived from electively aborted foetuses in Sweden in 1962 and the UK in 1966, respectively, have historically been used to develop weakened ...
Pathogen-fighting immune cells called tissue-resident memory CD8 T cells (TRM cells) go through a surprising transformation -- and relocation -- as they fight infections in the small intestine.
Among these permissive cell lines for WELV infection, ... The human-infection potential of emerging tick-borne viruses is a global public health concern. Nat Rev Microbiol 2023;21:215-217. Crossref.
Genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by human papillomavirus. There are several different strains, some of which can cause cancer.
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