A Mouse Model for Chikungunya: Young Age and Inefficient Type-I Interferon Signaling Are Risk Factors for Severe Disease
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Fabrice Chrétien | Matthew L Albert | Alain Michault | P. Desprès | M. Albert | Olivier Disson | F. Chrétien | F. Arenzana‐Seisdedos | I. Schuffenecker | A. Michault | Marc Lecuit | T. Couderc | F. Guivel-Benhassine | Philippe Desprès | Marc Lecuit | Clémentine Schilte | Thérèse Couderc | Y. Touret | Isabelle Schuffenecker | Olivier Disson | Madly Brigitte | Florence Guivel-Benhassine | Yasmina Touret | Georges Barau | Nadège Cayet | Fernando Arenzana-Seisdedos | C. Schilte | G. Barau | N. Cayet | M. Brigitte
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