Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses Do Not Inhibit Interferon Synthesis in Infected Chickens but Can Override the Interferon-Induced Antiviral State
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G. Kochs | N. Ruggli | P. Staeheli | Antje Reuter | B. Kaspers | A. Summerfield | A. Breithaupt | J. Veits | T. Vahlenkamp | S. Härtle | J. Stech | D. Rubbenstroth | Nicola Penski | S. Gohrbandt | J. Hundt | B. Schusser | C. Krohmann | Michael Pfann | A. Reuter | Angele Breithaupt
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