Neonatal infection of mice with lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus results in suppression of humoral antiviral immune response but does not alter the course of viraemia or the polyclonal activation of B cells and immune complex formation
R. R.R. Rowland, C. Even, G. W. Anderson, Z. Chen, B. Hu, P. G.W. Plagemann
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