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Correlation between the Anti‐Virus‐Induced Cytopathic Effect Activity of Interferon‐α Subtypes and Induction of MxA Protein In VitroSchanen et al., 2006
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- Schanen C
- Chieux V
- Lobert P
- Harvey J
- Hober D
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- Microbiology and immunology
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There are several interferon‐α (IFN‐α) subtypes. Mechanism of disparity in biological effects among members of IFN‐α subtypes remains unexplained. Biological activity of IFN‐α is mediated in part by induction of intracellular antiviral proteins. We studied whether …
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