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Andes Hantavirus-Infection of a 3D Human Lung Tissue Model Reveals a Late Peak in Progeny Virus Production Followed by Increased Levels of Proinflammatory Cytokines and VEGF-A
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- Source:PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 2, p e0149354 (2016)
PLoS ONE - Subject Terms:0301 basic medicine; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A; RNA viruses; Orthohantavirus; Viral Diseases; Physiology; Andes virus; lcsh:Medicine; Virus Replication; Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; Biochemistry; Epithelium; Animal Cells; Immune Physiology; Bunyaviruses; Medicine and Health Sciences; lcsh:Science; Lung; Immune Response; Connective Tissue Cells; Innate Immune System; Multidisciplinary; Syndrome; medicine.anatomical_structure; Infectious Diseases; Medical Microbiology; Connective Tissue; Viral Pathogens; Viruses; Cytokines; Pathogens; Cellular Types; Anatomy; Research Article; Hantavirus; Hantavirus Infections; 030106 microbiology; Pneumonia, Viral; Immunology; HPS; hantavirus pulmonary syndrome; Biology; Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome; Models, Biological; Microbiology; Virus; Proinflammatory cytokine; Cell Line; Microbiology in the medical area; 03 medical and health sciences; Immune system; Virology; medicine; Mikrobiologi inom det medicinska området; Humans; Microbial Pathogens; Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome; Biology and life sciences; Andes Virus; lcsh:R; Organisms; Proteins; Epithelial Cells; Cell Biology; Fibroblasts; Molecular Development; Viral Replication; 030104 developmental biology; Biological Tissue; Immune System; lcsh:Q; Hantavirus Infection; Collagens; Developmental Biology
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