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Immune 65: Infection infidelities with Jonathan Kagan

Immune

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Is COVID-2 a Co-Infectious Genome?

Many viral genomes encode antagonists of sensing or signaling in the innate pathways, right? And we know for source COVID-2 has a very effective antagonist of interferon. So how does that fit in with your model? Yeah. I would argue that this fits very nicely into it, in particular, when you think of the infectious population. Going back to something we mentioned before, that the triggering of a peer are stimulates immune response against all of the populations. The inflammatory response doesn't care if you're a dad or not, you're all going to be targeted.

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