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home:diseases:acute_respiratory [04.26.2020] – [Acute respiratory infections] sallieqhome:diseases:acute_respiratory [09.14.2022] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-Are viruses alive  (({{pubmed>long:26965225}}))   +Are viruses alive  (({{pmid>long:26965225}}))   
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- Our findings provide direct evidence that TFH play a critical role in vaccine-induced immunity in humans and suggest a novel strategy for promoting such cells by use of intranasal vaccines against respiratory infections.  (({{pubmed>long:29563292}})) + Our findings provide direct evidence that TFH play a critical role in vaccine-induced immunity in humans and suggest a novel strategy for promoting such cells by use of intranasal vaccines against respiratory infections.  (({{pmid>long:29563292}})) 
  
-Members of the NOD-like receptor (NLR) family of pathogen recognition receptors have important roles in orchestrating this response (to invading pathogens)   (({{pubmed>long:28615208}})) +Members of the NOD-like receptor (NLR) family of pathogen recognition receptors have important roles in orchestrating this response (to invading pathogens)   (({{pmid>long:28615208}})) 
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-  * [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/05/opinion/05ackerman.html?_r=2&emc=eta1|How not to fight colds]] – Why do children, the population with the most pristine health, get up to a dozen colds a year? This //New York Times// article argues that "susceptibility to cold symptoms is not a sign of a weakened immune system, but quite the opposite."+  * [[https://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/05/opinion/05ackerman.html?_r=2&emc=eta1|How not to fight colds]] – Why do children, the population with the most pristine health, get up to a dozen colds a year? This //New York Times// article argues that "susceptibility to cold symptoms is not a sign of a weakened immune system, but quite the opposite."
  
  
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-  * [[http://www.scientificblogging.com/news_releases/cold_virus_manipulates_genes|Cold Virus 'Manipulates' Genes]] - Sneezing, runny nose and chills? You might blame the human rhinovirus (HRV), which causes 30 to 50 percent of common colds. But in reality, it's not the virus itself but HRV's ability to manipulate your genes that is the true cause of some of the most annoying cold symptoms. For the first time, researchers have shown that HRV hijacks many of your genes and causes an overblown immune response that ends up with your nose being overblown. +  * [[https://www.scientificblogging.com/news_releases/cold_virus_manipulates_genes|Cold Virus 'Manipulates' Genes]] - Sneezing, runny nose and chills? You might blame the human rhinovirus (HRV), which causes 30 to 50 percent of common colds. But in reality, it's not the virus itself but HRV's ability to manipulate your genes that is the true cause of some of the most annoying cold symptoms. For the first time, researchers have shown that HRV hijacks many of your genes and causes an overblown immune response that ends up with your nose being overblown. 
  
  
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