Alteration of flt3-ligand-dependent de novo generation of conventional dendritic cells during influenza infection contributes to respiratory bacterial superinfection

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  • who: Ranin Beshara et al. from the Editor: JSant, University of Rochester and grants from the rĂ©gion des Hauts-de-France have published the Article: Alteration of Flt3-Ligand-dependent de novo generation of conventional dendritic cells during influenza infection contributes to respiratory bacterial superinfection, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of October/29,/2018
  • what: The authors report that influenza infection leads to reduced number of conventional dendritic cells (cDC) in the lungs (with peak at day 7) and severely impairs DC differentiation in the BM for the benefit of monopoiesis. The authors report that . . .

     

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