Post-transcriptional Inhibition of Luciferase Reporter Assays by the Nod-like Receptor Proteins NLRX1 and NLRC3*
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D. Philpott | S. Girardin | L. Carneiro | M. Boniotto | S. Benkő | I. Tattoli | A. Ling | F. Soares | D. Croitoru | Szilvia Benkő
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