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Experimental Infection with Listeria monocytogenes as a Model for Studying Host Interferon-γ Responses
Published on: November 16, 2016
Infectious disease, fever, and the immune response
1Department of Microbiology, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra, A.C.T. 2601, Australia.
Abstract:
Fever is a characteristic response to infection in almost all vertebrates. Its function appears to be the restriction of infectious agents' replication and the enhancement of host resistance. Here Bob Ashman and Arno Müllbacher discuss fever and examine the effects of raised temperature on aspects of the immune response.
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