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The response of mammalian cells to double-stranded RNA

Abstract Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) has long been recognized as a central component of the interferon (IFN) system. It was originally characterized as a key mediator of IFN induction in response to virus infection. Subsequently, it was identified as a prime activator of the antiviral response. In r...

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Published in:Cytokine & growth factor reviews 2007-10, Vol.18 (5), p.363-371
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