Viruses can cause disease in the absence of morphological evidence of cell injury: implication for uncovering new diseases in the future

MBA Oldstone - Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1989 - academic.oup.com
MBA Oldstone
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1989academic.oup.com
A virus can replicate in differentiated cells, there by altering their ability to make specialized
products such as endocrine hormones, neurotransmitters, and lymphokines. Systemically,
the outcome can be an imbalance in homeostasis, resulting in diseases of the endocrine,
nervous, immune, or other systems, frequentlyin the absence of detectable cell destruction.
Abstract
A virus can replicate in differentiated cells, there by altering their ability to make specialized products such as endocrine hormones, neurotransmitters, and lymphokines. Systemically, the outcome can be an imbalance in homeostasis, resulting in diseases of the endocrine, nervous, immune, or other systems, frequentlyin the absence of detectable cell destruction.
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