NS1 Proteins of Avian Influenza A Viruses Can Act as Antagonists of the Human Alpha/Beta Interferon Response
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S. Goodbourn | W. Barclay | J. McCauley | A. Lackenby | S. Goodbourn | A. Hayman | S. Comely | A. Lackenby | L. C. S. Hartgroves | J. W. McCauley | W. S. Barclay | A. Hayman | L. Hartgroves | S. Comely | Wendy S. Barclay | Angie Lackenby | John W. McCauley
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