Original paper

Effect of torpor on host transcriptomic responses to a fungal pathogen in hibernating bats

Volume: 27, Issue: 18, Pages: 3727 - 3743
Published: Aug 27, 2018
Abstract
Hibernation, the use of prolonged torpor to depress metabolism, is employed by mammals to conserve resources during extended periods of extreme temperatures and/or resource limitation. Mammalian hibernators arouse to euthermy periodically during torpor for reasons that are not well understood, and these arousals may facilitate immune processes. To determine whether arousals enable host responses to pathogens, we used dual RNA ‐Seq and a paired...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of torpor on host transcriptomic responses to a fungal pathogen in hibernating bats
Published Date
Aug 27, 2018
Volume
27
Issue
18
Pages
3727 - 3743
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