Prevention of Cellular Suicide by Cytomegaloviruses
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Inhibition of Apoptosis at the Level of Mitochondria
3. Inhibition of Death Receptor-Induced Apoptosis
4. Inhibition of Programmed Necrosis
5. Inhibition of Stress-Induced Cell Death
6. Summary and Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Conflict of Interest
References and Notes
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Chicago/Turabian StyleFliss, Patricia M., and Wolfram Brune. 2012. "Prevention of Cellular Suicide by Cytomegaloviruses" Viruses 4, no. 10: 1928-1949. https://doi.org/10.3390/v4101928
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