Grass carp peroxiredoxin 5 and 6-mediated autophagy inhibit grass carp reovirus replication and mitigate oxidative stress.
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Yaping Wang | L. Liao | Yongming Li | Libo He | Zuo-Yani Zhu | Cheng Yang | Xinyu Liang | Qian Wang | Hanyue Wang
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