Extent of Cytomegalovirus Replication in the Human Host Depends on Variations of the HLA-E/UL40 Axis
Hannes Vietzen(Medical University of Vienna), Elisabeth Puchhammer‐Stöckl(Medical University of Vienna), Svenja Hartenberger(Medical University of Vienna), Chiara Romagnani(German Rheumatism Research Centre), Silvana Geleff(Medical University of Vienna), Quirin Hammer(Karolinska Institutet), Claudia Honsig(Medical University of Vienna), Péter Jaksch(Medical University of Vienna), Maia Segura‐Wang(Medical University of Vienna), Timo Rückert(German Rheumatism Research Centre)
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