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Flavivirus NS5 interacts with HSP90 to broadly inhibit JAK/STAT signalling: a non-specific mechanism that has implications for Zika virus-driven microencephaly

  • Justin A. Roby
  • , Katharina Esser-Nobis
  • , Elyse C Dewey-Verstelle
  • , Marian R Fairgrieve
  • , Emily A Hemann
  • , Johannes Schwerk
  • , Amy Y Lu
  • , Caleb A. Stokes
  • , Lauren D Hatfield
  • , Jessica E Young
  • , Jade K Forwood
  • , Michael Gale Jr
  • University of Washington School of Medicine
  • The University of Washington

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