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This project investigates the role of non-interferon stimulated proteins in the initial defense against viral infections, focusing on their impact on dengue and other viruses. By understanding these proteins, the research aims to identify new antiviral targets and improve our knowledge of viral pathogenesis and transmi…
All recent viral pandemics originated following human adaptation of zoonotic viruses.
Our front-line antiviral defences are a major barrier to these viruses.
Specifically, our cells encode antiviral proteins -that can be species-specific-, and directly inhibit viral entry, replication, and spread, thus influencing the outcome of infection.
Current dogma states that antiviral proteins induced by interferon signalling, named interferon stimulated genes (ISGs), are the most significant front-line o…
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United Kingdom, Oxford
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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