More specifically, eicosanoids and linoleic acids are reportedly related to immune response in animals, and their biosynthesis was previously related to bacterial infection in corals37,78 and insects79. Lastly, linoleic acids and their epoxyoctadecamonoenoic acid (EpOMEs) derivatives have been ...
Their subcellular distributions depend on the cell or tissue type and their expression level, but IFITM1 is expressed mainly on the plasma membrane13,14. It is generally believed that IFITM proteins restrict viral infection by inhibiting viral membrane fusion at an early stage6,15,16. Recent ...
4 Department of Endocrinology andMetabolism, Odense University Hospital,Odense, Denmark, and5 Division of Immunol-ogy, Infection and Inflammatory Diseases,King’s College London School of Medicine,London, UKdoi:10.1111/j.1365-2567.2009.03184.xReceived 10 July 2009; revised 22 July 2009;accepted 3 ...
of SIV infection by amplification of a smallpolfragment (300 bp) with a set of degenerate consensus primers as previously described (Table S1: Additional File) [22]. PCR positive samples were then sequenced and compared to representatives of the other known SIV lineages by phylogenetic analysis....