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bibliographicCitation George CX, Samuel CE. STAT2-dependent induction of RNA adenosine deaminase ADAR1 by type I interferon differs between mouse and human cells in the requirement for STAT1. Virology. 2015 Nov;485():363–70. PMID: 26335850; PMCID: PMC4619148.
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