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Herpesvirus latency confers symbiotic protection from bacterial infection

Erik S. Barton, Douglas W. White, Jason S. Cathelyn, Kelly A. Brett-McClellan, Michael Engle, Michael S. Diamond, Virginia L. Miller & Herbert W. Virgin, IV

Nature 447, 326-329(17 May 2007)

doi:10.1038/nature05762

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Macrophages are activated during bold gammaHV68 latency.

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Latent herpesvirus infection renders mice resistant to L. monocytogenes.

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Latently infected mice are resistant to Y. pestis but not WNV.

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Mechanism of enhanced innate immunity in latently infected mice.

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