Interleukin-10 Induces Inhibitory C/EBPβ through STAT-3 and Represses HIV-1 Transcription in Macrophages
Naohiko Tanaka(University of Tokyo Hospital), Michael D. Weiden(New York University), Jeffrey A. Gold(Bellevue Hospital Center), Takeshi Kurata(New York University), Frank Martiniuk(Psychogenics (United States)), Satomi Hoshino(New York University), David E. Levy(New York University), Richard Pine, Yoshihiko Hoshino(New York University), William N. Rom(New York University)
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