中国病毒学2025,Vol.40Issue(4):546-559,14.DOI:10.1016/j.virs.2025.05.013
The slow progression of Japanese encephalitis in aged mice is likely associated to B cell recruitment in the brain
The slow progression of Japanese encephalitis in aged mice is likely associated to B cell recruitment in the brain
Zheng-Ran Song 1Jing An 1Pei-Gang Wang 1Yi-Lin Yang 1Yang Zhou 1Li-Bo Liu 2Fei-Yang Xue 1Lin-Shen-Yang Liu 1Na Gao 1Dong-Ying Fan 1Yi-Song Wang1
作者信息
- 1. Department of Microbiology,School of Basic Medical Sciences,Capital Medical University,Beijing,100069,China||Laboratory for Clinical Medicine,Capital Medical University,Beijing,100069,China
- 2. Department of Parasitology,School of Basic Medical Sciences,Guizhou Medical University,Guiyang,561113,China
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Japanese encephalitis virus(JEV)/Aged mice/RNA-seq/Inflammation/B cellsKey words
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Zheng-Ran Song,Jing An,Pei-Gang Wang,Yi-Lin Yang,Yang Zhou,Li-Bo Liu,Fei-Yang Xue,Lin-Shen-Yang Liu,Na Gao,Dong-Ying Fan,Yi-Song Wang..The slow progression of Japanese encephalitis in aged mice is likely associated to B cell recruitment in the brain[J].中国病毒学,2025,40(4):546-559,14.