The immunoevasive function encoded by the mouse cytomegalovirus gene m152 protects the virus against T cell control in vivo.
Krmpotic A, Messerle M, Crnkovic-Mertens I, Polic B, Jonjic S, Koszinowski UH.
Krmpotic A, et al. Among authors: koszinowski uh.
J Exp Med. 1999 Nov 1;190(9):1285-96. doi: 10.1084/jem.190.9.1285.
J Exp Med. 1999.
PMID: 10544200
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Flohr, H. Hengel, H. Farrell, W. Rawlinson, and U.H. Koszinowski. 1997. Immunity. 6:57-66). To investigate the in vivo significance of this gene function during MCMV infection of the natural host, we constructed recombinants of MCMV in which the m152 gene was delete …
Flohr, H. Hengel, H. Farrell, W. Rawlinson, and U.H. Koszinowski. 1997. Immunity. 6:57-66). To investigate the in vivo signifi …