Barber, 2011 - Google Patents
Cytoplasmic DNA innate immune pathwaysBarber, 2011
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- 1282537650138774089
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- Barber G
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- Immunological reviews
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The innate immune system is responsible for detecting microbial invasion of the cell and for stimulating host defense countermeasures. These anti‐pathogen procedures include the transcriptional activation of powerful antiviral genes such as the type I interferons (IFNs) or …
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