Hepatitis C Virus-Induced Cytoplasmic Organelles Use the Nuclear Transport Machinery to Establish an Environment Conducive to Virus Replication
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Hepatitis C Virus-Induced Cytoplasmic Organelles Use the Nuclear Transport Machinery to Establish an Environment Conducive to Virus Replication
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PLoS Pathogens
Volume 9, Issue 10, Pages e1003744
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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2013-11-01
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10.1371/journal.ppat.1003744
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