Murine γ-herpesvirus 68 causes severe large-vessel arteritis in mice lacking interferon-γ responsiveness: A new model for virus-induced vascular disease
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J. Saffitz | H. Virgin | K. Roth | S. Speck | K. Weck | A. O'Guin | J. Gould | A. J. D. Canto | A. O’Guin
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