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Dengue virus inhibits immune responses in Aedes aegypti cells
Shuzhen Sim,
George Dimopoulos
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Agriculture & Biology
Dengue virus
100%
Aedes aegypti
78%
immune response
62%
antimicrobial peptides
25%
cells
23%
viral load
17%
cell lines
16%
infection
15%
insect physiology
11%
viruses
9%
host-pathogen relationships
9%
virus transmission
8%
bacteria
8%
Gram-negative bacteria
7%
transcriptome
6%
Culicidae
6%
Escherichia coli
4%
assays
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Aedes
93%
Dengue Virus
88%
Virus Diseases
22%
Viral Load
14%
Peptides
14%
Cell Line
13%
Insect Viruses
12%
Bacteria
10%
Viruses
10%
Host-Pathogen Interactions
9%
Culicidae
8%
Gram-Negative Bacteria
7%
Transcriptome
6%
Antiviral Agents
6%
Escherichia coli
5%
Chemical Compounds
Signalling Molecule
31%