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Type I interferon induces a novel mRNA (Yo-antigen) in human blood cells
V. Raman
, Y. Haung, M. W. Taylor
School of Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
human CDR2 protein
100%
Interferon Type I
47%
Blood Cells
32%
Messenger RNA
22%
Interferons
18%
Antigens
16%
Proteins
14%
Paraneoplastic Cerebellar Degeneration
11%
Leucine Zippers
8%
HL-60 Cells
7%
Interferon-alpha
6%
Cell Culture Techniques
5%
Therapeutics
4%
Cell Line
3%
DNA
3%
In Vitro Techniques
2%
Genes
2%