immune system
• mice treated with toxin A exhibit less severe enteritis (reduced fluid accumulation, neutrophil infiltration, and epithelial damage) compared with wild-type mice
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• mice treated with toxin A exhibit less severe enteritis (reduced fluid accumulation, neutrophil infiltration, and epithelial damage) compared with wild-type mice
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• influenza viral titers are higher in mutants at day 3, 6 and 7 post infection compared to wild-type, however by day 21 post infection, no virus is detected, indicating a delay in T cell-dependent viral clearance
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• reduced pneumonitis after infection with influenza virus
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• resistance to Coxsackie virus-induced myocarditis
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digestive/alimentary system
• mice treated with toxin A exhibit less severe enteritis (reduced fluid accumulation, neutrophil infiltration, and epithelial damage) compared with wild-type mice
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