Newcastle Disease Virus Infection Promoted Bax-Mediated Apoptosis Assisted by the BH3 Domain of Matrix Protein
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a highly contagious avian paramyxovirus which leads to substantial losses in the poultry industry. NDV has gained widespread attention for its ability to selectively kill human cancer cells by apoptosis, and thus, it has been used as a cancer viro-therapeutic agent i...
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Main Author: | Molouki, Aidin |
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