Peter F. Wright, Mine Ikizler, Kecia N. Carroll, Yasuhiro Endo
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Interactions of viruses with respiratory epithelial cells
The in-vivo growth of respiratory viruses is dependent on replication in epithelial cell populations forming the mucosal lining of the respiratory tract. Primary epithelial cells have been established in tissue culture and are providing insight into the control of replication of viruses such as influenza, parainfluenza and respiratory syncytial virus. This review will focus on this system and more general exploration of the interactions of respiratory viruses with the epithelium.