Epstein-Barr virus ensures B cell survival by uniquely modulating apoptosis at early and late times after infection

  1. Alexander M Price
  2. Joanne Dai
  3. Quentin Bazot
  4. Luv Patel
  5. Pavel A Nikitin
  6. Reza Djavadian
  7. Peter S Winter
  8. Cristina A Salinas
  9. Ashley Perkins Barry
  10. Kris C Wood
  11. Eric C Johannsen
  12. Anthony Letai
  13. Martin J Allday
  14. Micah A Luftig  Is a corresponding author
  1. Duke University School of Medicine, United States
  2. Imperial College London, United Kingdom
  3. Harvard Medical School, United States
  4. University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, United States
  5. Duke University, United States

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  1. Alexander M Price
  2. Joanne Dai
  3. Quentin Bazot
  4. Luv Patel
  5. Pavel A Nikitin
  6. Reza Djavadian
  7. Peter S Winter
  8. Cristina A Salinas
  9. Ashley Perkins Barry
  10. Kris C Wood
  11. Eric C Johannsen
  12. Anthony Letai
  13. Martin J Allday
  14. Micah A Luftig
(2017)
Epstein-Barr virus ensures B cell survival by uniquely modulating apoptosis at early and late times after infection
eLife 6:e22509.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.22509

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