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Vaccinia Virus Subverts a Mitochondrial Antiviral Signaling Protein-Dependent Innate Immune Response in Keratinocytes Through Its Double-Stranded RNA Binding Protein, E3
Journal of Virology
- United States
doi 10.1128/jvi.01305-08
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Insect Science
Immunology
Microbiology
Virology
Date
August 20, 2008
Authors
L. Deng
P. Dai
T. Parikh
H. Cao
V. Bhoj
Q. Sun
Z. Chen
T. Merghoub
A. Houghton
S. Shuman
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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