2008
DOI: 10.1134/s1990519x08030127
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The entry of the Picornaviridae virus family in resident macrophages

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“…This finding can be attributed to the late time of determination (24 h after infection). Plekhova et al (30) demonstrated that the release of newly synthesised virions of enteroviruses from macrophages takes place as early as 4 h after infection, and the number of cells containing the virus decreases substantially with time. In the study by these researchers, the number of cells detected to contain the virus decreased by 60% after 24 h, and then after 72 h post infection the virus was undetectable in the cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding can be attributed to the late time of determination (24 h after infection). Plekhova et al (30) demonstrated that the release of newly synthesised virions of enteroviruses from macrophages takes place as early as 4 h after infection, and the number of cells containing the virus decreases substantially with time. In the study by these researchers, the number of cells detected to contain the virus decreased by 60% after 24 h, and then after 72 h post infection the virus was undetectable in the cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%