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Cyclooxygenase activity is important for efficient replication of mouse hepatitis virus at an early stage of infection
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Raaben, M. Einerhand, A.W.C. Taminiau, L.J.A. Houdt, M. van Bouma, J. Raatgeep, R.H. Büller, H.A. Haan, C.A.M. de Rossen, J.W. |
2007-06-25
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Inhibition of cyclooxygenase activity reduces rotavirus infection at a postbinding step.
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Rossen, J.W. Bouma, J. Raatgeep, R.H. Büller, H.A. Einerhand, A.W.C. |
2004-09-01
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Hydrogen peroxide in breath condensate during a common cold
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Jöbsis, R.Q. Schellekens, S.L. Fakkel-Kroesbergen, A. Raatgeep, R.H. Jongste, J.C. de |
2001-12-01
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