Induction of IFN-β through TLR-3- and RIG-I-Mediated Signaling Pathways in Canine Respiratory Epithelial Cells Infected with H3N2 Canine Influenza Virus |
Park, Woo-Jung
(Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University)
Han, Sang-Hoon (Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University) Kim, Dong-Hwi (Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University) Song, Young-Jo (Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University) Lee, Joong-Bok (Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University) Park, Seung-Yong (Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University) Song, Chang-Seon (Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University) Lee, Sang-Won (Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University) Choi, In-Soo (Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University) |
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