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Single-walled carbon nanotubes modulate pulmonary immune responses and increase pandemic influenza a virus titers in mice.

Hao ChenXiao ZhengJustine NicholasSara T HumesJulia C LoebSarah E RobinsonJoseph H BisesiDipesh DasNavid B SalehWilliam L CastlemanJohn A LednickyTara Sabo-Attwood
Published in: Virology journal (2017)
These findings reveal a pronounced effect of SWCNT on IAV infection in vivo as evidenced by exacerbated lung injury, increased viral titers and several cytokines/chemokines levels, and reduction of anti-viral gene expression. These results imply that SWCNT can increase susceptibility to respiratory viral infections as a novel mechanism of toxicity.
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