Invertebrate Antiviral Response? Interference and Innate Immunity in the Marine Shrimp: Convergence of RNA Addition to Nonspecific Immunity in a Sequence-Specific Antiviral Silencing in Double-Stranded RNA Induces

نویسندگان

  • Paul S. Gross
  • Craig L. Browdy
  • Javier Robalino
  • Thomas Bartlett
  • Eleanor Shepard
  • Sarah Prior
  • Guillermo Jaramillo
  • Edward Scura
  • Robert W. Chapman
  • Gregory W. Warr
چکیده

10.1128/JVI.79.21.13561-13571.2005. 2005, 79(21):13561. DOI: J. Virol. Warr Chapman, Paul S. Gross, Craig L. Browdy and Gregory W. Prior, Guillermo Jaramillo, Edward Scura, Robert W. Javier Robalino, Thomas Bartlett, Eleanor Shepard, Sarah Invertebrate Antiviral Response? Interference and Innate Immunity in the Marine Shrimp: Convergence of RNA Addition to Nonspecific Immunity in a Sequence-Specific Antiviral Silencing in Double-Stranded RNA Induces

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تاریخ انتشار 2005