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Tipping the Balance: Antagonism of PKR Kinase and ADAR1 Deaminase Functions by Virus Gene Products
Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research, 10/07/09
George CX et al. – The importance of PKR and ADAR1 in innate antiviral immunity is illustrated by a number of viruses that encode either RNA or protein viral gene products that antagonize PKR and ADAR1 enzymatic activity, localization, or stability.
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