Cellular p32 recruits cytomegalovirus kinase pUL97 to redistribute the nuclear lamina.
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Cellular p32 recruits cytomegalovirus kinase pUL97 to redistribute the nuclear lamina.
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Cellular p32 recruits cytomegalovirus kinase pUL97 to redistribute the nuclear lamina.
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Cellular p32 recruits cytomegalovirus kinase pUL97 to redistribute the nuclear lamina.
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Cellular p32 recruits cytomegalovirus kinase pUL97 to redistribute the nuclear lamina.
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Cellular p32 recruits cytomegalovirus kinase pUL97 to redistribute the nuclear lamina.
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Manfred Marschall
Martina Kalmer
Martina Leis
Patricia aus dem Siepen
Peter Lischka
Ramona Jochmann
Sabrina Auerochs
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33357-33367
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10.1074/JBC.M502672200
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2005-06-23T00:00:00Z