Interferon gamma receptor deficient mice are resistant to endotoxic shock.

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Published in J Exp Med on May 01, 1994

Authors

B D Car1, V M Eng, B Schnyder, L Ozmen, S Huang, P Gallay, D Heumann, M Aguet, B Ryffel

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1: Institute of Toxicology of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich.

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