Trained immunity of intestinal tuft cells during infancy enhances host defense against enteroviral i...
Trained immunity of intestinal tuft cells during infancy enhances host defense against enteroviral infections in mice
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Chen, Deyan , Wu, Jing , Zhang, Fang , Lyu, Ruining , You, Qiao , Qian, Yajie , Cai, Yurong , Tian, Xiaoyan , Tao, Hongji , He, Yating , Nawaz, Waqas and Wu, Zhiwei
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Innate immune cells have been acknowledged as trainable in recent years. While intestinal tuft cells are recognized for their crucial roles in the host defense against intestinal pathogens, there remains uncertainty regarding their trainability. Enterovirus 71 (EV71), a prevalent enterovirus that primarily infects children but rarely infects adults...
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Trained immunity of intestinal tuft cells during infancy enhances host defense against enteroviral infections in mice
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_c3c9af41b8164bd796c03c0009efa144
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1757-4684,1757-4676
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1757-4684
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10.1038/s44321-024-00128-9