The finding that norovirus
targets tuft cells fits with previous research on the virus and other pathogens.
If norovirus also
targets tuft cells in humans, «maybe that's the cell type we need to be treating,» says study coauthor Craig Wilen, a physician scientist at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
«If that's the case,
targeting tuft cells may be an important strategy to eradicate the virus.»
Not exact matches
Interglomerular Lateral Inhibition
Targeted on External
Tufted Cells in the Olfactory Bulb.