Human rhinovirus 16 infection of human macrophages impairs their clearance ability by perturbing phagosome maturation

J. Jubrail (Paris, France), K. Africano-Gomez (Paris, France), F. Herit (Paris, France), P. Burgel (Paris, France), L. Oberg (Molndal, Sweden), E. Israelsson (Molndal, Sweden), K. Thorn (Molndal, Sweden), G. Mayer (Molndal, Sweden), D. Cunoosamy (Molndal, Sweden), N. Kurian (Molndal, Sweden), F. Niedergang (Paris, France)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Disease exacerbations from a molecular point of view
Session: Disease exacerbations from a molecular point of view
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 4977
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory infections

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