Does antiviral RNA interference exist in mammalian cells?

Does antiviral RNA interference exist in mammalian cells?

Long thought to have been eliminated in mammals, antiviral RNA interference may exist in mammalian cells, after all, suggest Maillard et al. They studied the embryonic stem cells from mice and found that the mice used RNA cells to defend themselves from infection, confirming the presence of antiviral mechanism. This study has become a topic of much debate among researchers worldwide. Read more in Science.

 

PV Maillard et al., Science, 2013; 342. DOI: 10.1126/science.1241930

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