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2 research outputs found
Coxsackievirus B3 Infects the Bone Marrow and Diminishes the Restorative Capacity of Erythroid and Lymphoid Progenitors
Author
Anderson
Apperley
+86Â more
Baranski
Binder
Brasel
Buza-Vidas
Carthy
Chklovskaia
Chow
Crowe
Elian
Essers
Feuer
Feuer
Feuer
Feuer
Feuer
Feuer
Furze
Geller
Gorlin
Havenar-Daughton
Hermesh
Hernandez
Hertel
Hunziker
Ikuta
J. L. Whitton
Jarasch
Jarasch-Althof
Kamphuis
Kandolf
Kawai
Kikushige
Kina
Klingel
Klingel
Klingel
Knowlton
Kolumam
La Russa
Liang
Lotem
Lyman
Lyman
Martino
McNally
McNally
Mena
Mena
Menezes
Mercier
Molina
Muller
N. Althof
O'Connell
Okada
Palomba
Peacock
Ramsingh
Reddehase
Ronnstrand
Ruller
Schattner
Selin
Shadduck
Shurin
Sitnicka
Slifka
Sole
Swiecki
Tabor-Godwin
Tam
Tarcan
Trowbridge
van Houten
Vuorinen
Vuorinen
Welsh
Wesley
Wessely
Wetzler
Whitton
Wodnar-Filipowicz
Yan
Young
Young
Zhao
Publication venue
'American Society for Microbiology'
Publication date
Field of study
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Cross-Regulation of T Regulatory—Cell Response after Coxsackievirus B3 Infection by NKT and γδ T Cells in the Mouse
Author
Afanasyeva
Bach
+58Â more
Baev
Bergelson
Bo
Bowles
Boyson
Brian Roberts
Chen
Cui
Denney
Durante-Mangoni
Exley
Fairweather
Fairweather
Fang
Freeman
Frisancho-Kiss
Guthrie
Huber
Huber
Huber
Huber
Huber
Huber
Huber
Huber
Jarasch-Althof
Job
Jonathan E. Boyson
Kaya
Kaya
Khovidhunkit
Knowlton
Kumanogoh
La Cava
Li
Lu
Maisch
McGuirk
Mohamad Moussawi
Monteiro
Roelofs-Haarhuis
Roelofs-Haarhuis
Salio
Sally A. Huber
Salomon
Seko
Shenoy-Scaria
Smiley
Sonoda
Sonoda
Stein-Streilein
Thomas
Tosello
Vieyra
Wang
Wei Liu
Woodruff
Wu
Publication venue
'Elsevier BV'
Publication date
Field of study
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