Human cytomegalovirus pUL83 stimulates activity of the viral immediate-early promoter through its interaction with the cellular IFI16 protein.
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Human cytomegalovirus pUL83 stimulates activity of the viral immediate-early promoter through its interaction with the cellular IFI16 protein.
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Human cytomegalovirus pUL83 st ...... th the cellular IFI16 protein.
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Human cytomegalovirus pUL83 st ...... th the cellular IFI16 protein.
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Human cytomegalovirus pUL83 st ...... th the cellular IFI16 protein.
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Human cytomegalovirus pUL83 st ...... th the cellular IFI16 protein.
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Human cytomegalovirus pUL83 st ...... th the cellular IFI16 protein.
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Human cytomegalovirus pUL83 st ...... th the cellular IFI16 protein.
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Human cytomegalovirus pUL83 st ...... ith the cellular IFI16 protein
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Brian T Chait
Christian D Cuevas
Erin S O'Keefe
Ileana M Cristea
Nathaniel J Moorman
Scott S Terhune
Thomas Shenk
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10.1128/JVI.00139-10
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2010-05-26T00:00:00Z