High level expression of the anti-retroviral protein APOBEC3G is induced by influenza A virus but does not confer antiviral activity
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C. Ehrhardt | S. Ludwig | E. Flory | M. Schmolke | C. Münk | H. Hofmann | E. Pauli | Henning Hofmann
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