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Authors: CRNKOVICMERTENS I MESSERLE M MILOTIC I SZEPAN U KUCIC N KRMPOTIC A JONJIC S KOSZINOWSKI UH
Citation: I. Crnkovicmertens et al., VIRUS ATTENUATION AFTER DELETION OF THE CYTOMEGALOVIRUS FC RECEPTOR GENE IS NOT DUE TO ANTIBODY CONTROL, Journal of virology, 72(2), 1998, pp. 1377-1382

Authors: POLIC B HENGEL H KRMPOTIC A TRGOVCICH J PAVIC I LUCIN P JONJIC S KOSZINOWSKI UH
Citation: B. Polic et al., HIERARCHICAL AND REDUNDANT LYMPHOCYTE SUBSET CONTROL PRECLUDES CYTOMEGALOVIRUS REPLICATION DURING LATENT INFECTION, The Journal of experimental medicine, 188(6), 1998, pp. 1047-1054

Authors: RUKAVINA T TICAC B SUSA M JENDRIKE N JONJIC S LUCIN P MARRE R DORIC M TRAUTMANN M
Citation: T. Rukavina et al., PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF ANTILIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY IN EXPERIMENTAL KLEBSIELLA INFECTION, Infection and immunity, 65(5), 1997, pp. 1754-1760

Authors: POLIC B JONJIC S PAVIC I CRNKOVIC I ZORICA I HENGEL H LUCIN P KOSZINOWSKI UH
Citation: B. Polic et al., LACK OF MHC CLASS-I COMPLEX EXPRESSION HAS NO EFFECT ON SPREAD AND CONTROL OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS-INFECTION IN-VIVO, Journal of General Virology, 77, 1996, pp. 217-225

Authors: MARUSIC A KATAVIC V STIMAC D KUSEC V JONJIC S
Citation: A. Marusic et al., BONE TURNOVER IN HOMOZYGOUS BETA(2)-MICROGLOBULIN KNOCK-OUT MICE DOESNOT DIFFER FROM THAT OF THEIR HETEROZYGOUS LITTERMATES, European journal of clinical chemistry and clinical biochemistry, 33(12), 1995, pp. 915-918

Authors: KOSZINOWSKI UH JONJIC S LUCIN P
Citation: Uh. Koszinowski et al., CYTOMEGALOVIRUS PERSISTENCE BY EVASION FROM IMMUNE CONTROL, Seminars in virology, 5(4), 1994, pp. 297-305

Authors: HENGEL H LUCIN P JONJIC S RUPPERT T KOSZINOWSKI UH
Citation: H. Hengel et al., RESTORATION OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS ANTIGEN PRESENTATION BY GAMMA-INTERFERON COMBATS VIRAL ESCAPE, Journal of virology, 68(1), 1994, pp. 289-297

Authors: LUCIN P JONJIC S MESSERLE M POLIC B HENGEL H KOSZINOWSKI UH
Citation: P. Lucin et al., LATE-PHASE INHIBITION OF MURINE CYTOMEGALOVIRUS REPLICATION BY SYNERGISTIC ACTION OF INTERFERON-GAMMA AND TUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTOR, Journal of General Virology, 75, 1994, pp. 101-110

Authors: JONJIC S PAVIC I POLIC B CRNKOVIC I LUCIN P KOSZINOWSKI UH
Citation: S. Jonjic et al., ANTIBODIES ARE NOT ESSENTIAL FOR THE RESOLUTION OF PRIMARY CYTOMEGALOVIRUS-INFECTION BUT LIMIT DISSEMINATION OF RECURRENT VIRUS, The Journal of experimental medicine, 179(5), 1994, pp. 1713-1717

Authors: REDDEHASE MJ BALTHESEN M RAPP M JONJIC S PAVIC I KOSZINOWSKI UH
Citation: Mj. Reddehase et al., THE CONDITIONS OF PRIMARY INFECTION DEFINE THE LOAD OF LATENT VIRAL GENOME IN ORGANS AND THE RISK OF RECURRENT CYTOMEGALOVIRUS DISEASE, The Journal of experimental medicine, 179(1), 1994, pp. 185-193

Authors: PAVIC I POLIC B CRNKOVIC I LUCIN P JONJIC S KOSZINOWSKI UH
Citation: I. Pavic et al., PARTICIPATION OF ENDOGENOUS TUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTOR-ALPHA IN HOST-RESISTANCE TO CYTOMEGALOVIRUS-INFECTION, Journal of General Virology, 74, 1993, pp. 2215-2223
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