Pathogenic Influenza Viruses and Coronaviruses Utilize Similar and Contrasting Approaches To Control Interferon-Stimulated Gene Responses
Author(s) -
Vineet D. Menachery,
Amie J. Eisfeld,
Alexandra Schäfer,
Laurence Josset,
Amy Sims,
Sean Proll,
Shufang Fan,
Chengjun Li,
Gabriele Neumann,
Susan C. Tilton,
Jean Chang,
Lisa E. Gralinski,
Casey M Long,
Richard Green,
Christopher Williams,
Jeffrey P. Weiss,
Melissa M. Matzke,
BobbieJo WebbRobertson,
Athena Schepmoes,
Anil Kumar Shukla,
Thomas Metz,
Richard Smith,
Katrina M. Waters,
Michael G. Katze,
Yoshihiro Kawaoka,
Ralph S. Baric
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/nabc-b354
Subject(s) - virology , interferon , biology , covid-19 , gene , pandemic , highly pathogenic , coronavirus , influenza a virus , virus , microbiology and biotechnology , influenza a virus subtype h5n1 , medicine , genetics , infectious disease (medical specialty) , disease , pathology
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