Effects of bacillus subtilis natto strains on antiviral responses in resiquimod-stimulated human m1-phenotype macrophages

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  • who: Keisuke Fujii and colleagues from the Industrial Technology Innovation Center of Ibaraki Prefecture, Nagaoka, Ibaraki, Japan have published the research: Effects of Bacillus subtilis Natto Strains on Antiviral Responses in Resiquimod-Stimulated Human M1-Phenotype Macrophages, in the Journal: Foods 2023, 12, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2023/
  • what: The aim of this study is to propose a cell culture model to mimic ssRNA viral infection using RSQ-stimulated human M1-phenotype macrophage cells, and to investigate the ability of the B. subtilis natto strain to induce antiviral effects in the cell culture model . . .

     

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