Cyclophilins Facilitate Dissociation of the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 Capsid Protein L1 from the L2/DNA Complex following Virus Entry
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Cyclophilins Facilitate Dissociation of the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 Capsid Protein L1 from the L2/DNA Complex following Virus Entry
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JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY
Volume 86, Issue 18, Pages 9875-9887
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American Society for Microbiology
Online
2012-07-05
DOI
10.1128/jvi.00980-12
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