Kaiyuan Wang

Duke University

100 Fuqua Drive

Durham, NC 27708-0204

United States

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Skin Injury Activates TRPV1+ Nociceptive Fibers to Stimulate a Rapid Innate Antiviral Protein Response

Number of pages: 42 Posted: 29 Apr 2020
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skin immunity, wound, TRPV1, nociception, antiviral proteins, IL-27, innate immunity, keratinocytes, neuro-immune axis