Natural Killer Cells Can Inhibit the Transmission of Human Cytomegalovirus in Cell Culture by Using Mechanisms from Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses
Zeguang Wu(Peking University), Thomas Mertens, Johanna Reichel(University of Tübingen), Marlies Just, Christian Sinzger
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