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Contact-Free Co-Culture Model for the Study of Innate Immune Cell Activation During Respiratory Virus Infection
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Immunologie et infection
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Journal JoVE Immunologie et infection
Contact-Free Co-Culture Model for the Study of Innate Immune Cell Activation During Respiratory Virus Infection

Contact-Free Co-Culture Model for the Study of Innate Immune Cell Activation During Respiratory Virus Infection

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07:36 min

February 28, 2021

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Chapitres

  • 00:04Introduction
  • 00:50hNEC Viral Infection and hNEC + PBMCs Co-Culture
  • 03:30Harvesting of PBMCs 48/72 h Post-Viral Infection
  • 05:31Results: Activation of T Cells Following Influenza Infection
  • 06:56Conclusion

Summary

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This protocol details an investigation of the early interactions between virally infected nasal epithelial cells and innate cell activation. Individual subsets of immune cells can be distinguished based on their activation in response to viral infections. They can then be further investigated to determine their effects on early antiviral responses.

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