Journal Pre-proof Microglia HMC3 cells are highly susceptible to Rhinovirus Infection Antonio Humberto Angel-Ambrocio (Conceptualization) (Investigation) (Methodology) (Resources) (Writing - original draft), Patricia Bautista-Carbajal (Investigation) (Methodology)<ce:contributor-role>Writing- review and editing), Miguel Leonardo Garc´ıa-Le ´ on (Visualization) (Validation)<ce:contributor-role>Writing- review and editing), Mar´ıa Jos ´ e Gomora-Herrera (Methodology) (Software), Enrique Antonio Pedernera-Astegiano (Methodology) (Supervision) (Validation), Rosa Mar´ıa Wong-Chew (Conceptualization) (Funding acquisition) (Project administration) (Supervision)<ce:contributor-role>Writing- review and editing) PII: S0168-1702(20)31017-0 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2020.198110 Reference: VIRUS 198110 To appear in: Virus Research Received Date: 26 December 2019 Revised Date: 13 June 2020 Accepted Date: 29 July 2020 Please cite this article as: Angel-Ambrocio AH, Bautista-Carbajal P, Garc´ıa-Le ´ on ML, Gomora-Herrera MJ, Pedernera-Astegiano EA, Wong-Chew RM, Microglia HMC3 cells are highly susceptible to Rhinovirus Infection, Virus Research (2020), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2020.198110