In vivo evasion of MxA by avian influenza viruses requires human signature in the viral nucleoprotein
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G. Kochs | M. Schwemmle | O. Haller | P. Staeheli | Veronika Götz | Ebrahim Hassan | S. Soubies | C. Nürnberger | Christophe M. Deeg | P. Mutz | L. Rheinemann | L. Magar | Mirjam Schilling | Carsten Kallfass
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