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Rabies Study Points to a Bigger Role for Skin Cells After Minor Exposures
Key Takeaways
- A new report challenges the view that skin cells are passive in rabies infection.
- Keratinocytes may help the virus invade nerves after minor bites or scratches.
- The supplied source text does not include the study's full methods or mechanism.
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DT Editorial Team··via medicalxpress.com