Regulatory role of TRIM21 in the type-I interferon pathway in Japanese encephalitis virus-infected human microglial cells
Gunjan D. Manocha(Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology), Sunit K. Singh(Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology)
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