Intracellular sensing of viral DNA by the innate immune system

Recent years have seen a great advance in knowledge of how a host senses infection. Nucleic acids, as a common denominator to all pathogens, are at the centre of several of the sensing pathways, especially those involved with the recognition of viruses. In this review we discuss the current knowledg...

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DNA sensing
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Host-Pathogen Interactions
Humans
Immune Evasion
Immunity, Innate - physiology
Intracellular Space - metabolism
Signal Transduction
Type one interferon
Vaccines
Viral Vaccines - genetics
Viral Vaccines - immunology
Virus Diseases - immunology
Virus Diseases - metabolism
Virus Diseases - prevention & control
Virus recognition
Viruses - genetics
Viruses - immunology
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