Identification of the IFITM3 gene as an inhibitor of hepatitis C viral translation in a stable STAT1 cell line
Anti-HCV activities by STAT1 and 1-8U genes
Authors: L. Yao; H. Dong; H. Zhu; D. Nelson; C. Liu; L. Lambiase; X. Li;
Identification of the IFITM3 gene as an inhibitor of hepatitis C viral translation in a stable STAT1 cell line
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