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Conceicao TM et al. – The results suggest that innate immune pathways are involved in the recognition of Dengue Virus by HepG2 cells. These observations may contribute to the understanding of the inflammatory responses induced by Dengue Virus–hepatocytes interaction during dengue diseases.


   

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