Type I Interferons in Bacterial Infections: A Balancing Act.

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Published in Front Immunol on December 26, 2016

Authors

Pavel Kovarik1, Virginia Castiglia1, Masa Ivin1, Florian Ebner1

Author Affiliations

1: Max F. Perutz Laboratories, University of Vienna , Vienna , Austria.

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