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Innate immune recognition and evasion by viruses

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Viral infections represent a major share of the world-wide infectious disease burden. Cell-autonomous recognition of viral pathogens, and both local and systemic antiviral cytokine responses, are critically required for limiting infection. Zika virus (ZIKV) and Varicella-Zoster virus (VZV), two viruses with significant associated morbidity, are poorly characterised regarding their interaction with the innate immune system. More specifically, cell-autonomous mechanisms that govern recogniti...

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MSD
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RDM
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University of Oxford
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University of Oxford
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Helmholtz Center for Infection Research
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University of Oxford
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H2020 MSCA-ITN GA 675278 EDGE


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DPhil
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Doctoral
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University of Oxford


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English
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2020-02-11
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