Cytomegalovirus induces interferon-stimulated gene expression and is attenuated by interferon in the developing brain.
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Cytomegalovirus induces interferon-stimulated gene expression and is attenuated by interferon in the developing brain.
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Cytomegalovirus induces interf ...... feron in the developing brain.
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Cytomegalovirus induces interf ...... feron in the developing brain.
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Anthony N van den Pol
Guido Wollmann
Matthew D Whim
Michael D Robek
Prabhat K Ghosh
Prasanthi Bandi
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10.1128/JVI.01592-06
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2006-10-25T00:00:00Z