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Type I and Type II Interferons Inhibit the Translation of Murine Norovirus Proteins

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FIG. 1. Type I IFN potently inhibits MNV-1 replication in M�s and DCs. (A) Different IFN treatment conditions (pretreatment or posttreat-ment with respect to infection) were tested for MNV-1.CW1 inhibition

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