Giant viruses inhibit superinfection by downregulating phagocytosis in Acanthamoeba

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This article discusses how giant viruses are able to inhibit superinfection in Acanthamoeba by downregulating phagocytosis. The study reveals the mechanism by which these viruses prevent other viruses from infecting the host cell, providing insights into the complex interactions between giant viruses and their host organisms. This research has implications for understanding virus-host interactions and may have potential applications in developing antiviral strategies.

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