miR-122 promotes virus-induced lung disease by targeting SOCS1
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S. Johnston | P. Foster | M. Edwards | N. Bartlett | J. Mattes | R. Walton | Ross P. Walton | A. Collison | T. H. Nguyen | Ming Yang | M. Morten | Elizabeth A Kepreotes | Leon A. Sokulsky | A. Pereira de Siqueira
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