Identification of RNA Helicase A as a Cellular Factor That Interacts with Influenza A Virus NS1 Protein and Its Role in the Virus Life Cycle
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Identification of RNA Helicase A as a Cellular Factor That Interacts with Influenza A Virus NS1 Protein and Its Role in the Virus Life Cycle
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JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY
Volume 86, Issue 4, Pages 1942-1954
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American Society for Microbiology
Online
2011-12-15
DOI
10.1128/jvi.06362-11
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