Not interferon, but interleukin‐6 controls early gene expression in hepatitis B virus infection
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Hildegard Büning | Stefan Rose-John | S. Rose-John | H. Büning | U. Protzer | C. Falk | C. Kirschning | Maria Quasdorff | A. Langenkamp | Christine Falk | Marianna Hösel | Katja Wiegmann | Dennis Webb | Uta Zedler | Mathias Broxtermann | Raindy Tedjokusumo | Knud Esser | Silke Arzberger | Carsten J Kirschning | Anja Langenkamp | Ulrike Protzer | M. Quasdorff | K. Wiegmann | M. Hösel | M. Broxtermann | Knud Esser | S. Arzberger | D. Webb | R. Tedjokusumo | U. Zedler
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