Mouse STAT2 restricts early dengue virus replication.
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Courtney R. Plumlee | E. Harris | C. Schindler | A. García-Sastre | A. Fernández-Sesma | J. Ashour | Courtney R Plumlee | D. Bernal-Rubio | K. Williams | Juliet Morrison | M. Laurent-Rolle | Alan Belicha-Villanueva | Joseph Ashour | Maudry Laurent-Rolle | C. Plumlee | Dabeiba Bernal-Rubio
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