Inflammasome activation restrains the intracellular Neospora caninum proliferation in bovine macrophages
In conclusion, this study is the first report on the role of the bovine inflammasome in restraining intracellular N. caninum replication and suggests that the bovine inflammasome may be a potential target for future development of drugs or vaccines against N. caninum infection in cattle.
Source: Veterinary Parasitology - Category: Veterinary Research Source Type: research
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