Hazara virus infection is lethal for adult type I interferon receptor-knockout mice and may act as a surrogate for infection with the human-pathogenic Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (Q24276406)
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scientific article published on November 16, 2011
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English | Hazara virus infection is lethal for adult type I interferon receptor-knockout mice and may act as a surrogate for infection with the human-pathogenic Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever virus |
scientific article published on November 16, 2011 |
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Hazara virus infection is lethal for adult type I interferon receptor-knockout mice and may act as a surrogate for infection with the human-pathogenic Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (English)
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Hazara virus infection is lethal for adult type I interferon receptor-knockout mice and may act as a surrogate for infection with the human-pathogenic Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (English)
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Stuart D. Dowall
Stephen Findlay-Wilson
Emma Rayner
Geoff Pearson
Janice Pickersgill
Antony Rule
Natasha Merredew
Hazel Smith
John Chamberlain
16 November 2011
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