The LXR ligand GW3965 inhibits Newcastle disease virus infection by affecting cholesterol homeostasis
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Y. Liao | Yingjie Sun | X. Qiu | C. Ding | H. Fan | Yu-rong Qu | Y. Zhan | Hua-xia Wang | X. Sheng | Xiang Mao | Miao Luo | Xiang-xiang Sheng | Ying Liao
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