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Sun, Q., Sun, L., Liu, H.-H., Chen, X., Seth, R. B., Forman, J., & Chen, Z. J. (2006). The Specific and Essential Role of MAVS in Antiviral Innate Immune Responses. Immunity, 24(5), 633–642.

Authors 7
  1. Qinmiao Sun (first)
  2. Lijun Sun (additional)
  3. Hong-Hsing Liu (additional)
  4. Xiang Chen (additional)
  5. Rashu B. Seth (additional)
  6. James Forman (additional)
  7. Zhijian J. Chen (additional)
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