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Human metapneumovirus M2-2 protein inhibits innate immune response in monocyte-derived dendritic cells.

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Figure 2. Effect of M2-2 protein deletion on cytokine, chemokine, and IFN secretion. moDCs were infected with hMPV, either WT or DM-2, and harvested at different time points p.i
Figure 4. M2-2 inhibits MyD88-mediated signaling. (A) M2-2 in suppresses TLR-4 signaling
Figure 5. M2-2 interacts with MyD88. (A–B) M2-2 forms a complex with MyD88 in the overexpression system

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