West Nile virus infection induces susceptibility of in vitro outgrown murine blastocysts to specific lysis by paternally directed allo-immune and virus-immune cytotoxic T cells

N. J.C. King*, A. Mullbacher, L. Tian, J. C. Rodger, B. Lidbury, R. Tha Hla

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