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Antiviral RNA recognition and assembly by RLR family innate immune sensorsBruns et al., 2014
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- Bruns A
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Virus-encoded molecular signatures, such as cytosolic double-stranded or otherwise biochemically distinct RNA species, trigger cellular antiviral signaling. Cytoplasmic proteins recognize these non-self RNAs and activate signal transduction pathways that drive the …
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