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- Interruption of cytokine networks by poxviruses: lessons from myxoma virus Conference Paper
- Metabolism and distribution of the virus-encoded serine proteinase inhibitor SERP-1 in healthy rabbits Academic Article
- Myxoma Virus M-T7, a Secreted Homolog of the Interferon-γ Receptor, Is a Critical Virulence Factor for the Development of Myxomatosis in European Rabbits Academic Article
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- The Myxoma Virus M-T4 Gene Encodes a Novel RDEL-Containing Protein That Is Retained within the Endoplasmic Reticulum and Is Important for the Productive Infection of Lymphocytes Academic Article
- The Myxoma Virus-soluble Interferon- γ Receptor Homolog, M-T7, Inhibits Interferon- γ in a Species-specific Manner Academic Article
- The purified myxoma virus gamma interferon receptor homolog M-T7 interacts with the heparin-binding domains of chemokines Academic Article