The highly conserved arginine residues at positions 76 through 78 of influenza A virus matrix protein M1 play an important role in viral replication by affecting the intracellular localization of M1
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The highly conserved arginine residues at positions 76 through 78 of influenza A virus matrix protein M1 play an important role in viral replication by affecting the intracellular localization of M1
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The highly conserved arginine ...... tracellular localization of M1
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The highly conserved arginine ...... tracellular localization of M1
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Gabrielle Neumann
Makoto Ozawa
Masato Hatta
Shinji Watanabe
Subash C Das
Takeshi Noda
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10.1128/JVI.06230-11
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2011-11-16T00:00:00Z