Monocyte-Derived Human Macrophages and Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Infected with Ebola Virus Secrete MIP-1α and TNF-α and Inhibit Poly-IC-Induced IFN-α in Vitro
- 1 May 2001
- Vol. 284 (1) , 20-25
- https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.2001.0836
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