A co-opted ISG15-USP18 binding mechanism normally reserved for deISGylation controls type I IFN signalling

Andri Vasou, Katie Nightingale, Vladimira Cetkovska, Connor Bamford, Jelena Andrejeva, Richard Edward Randall, John McLauchlan, Michael Weekes, David John Hughes*

*Corresponding author for this work

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