Human papillomavirus type 8 E7 protein binds nuclear myosin 1c and downregulates the expression of pre-rRNA
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Title
Human papillomavirus type 8 E7 protein binds nuclear myosin 1c and downregulates the expression of pre-rRNA
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Keywords
Beta papillomavirus, HPV, Myosin-1c, MYO1C, rRNA, RNA polymerase
Journal
VIRUS GENES
Volume 53, Issue 6, Pages 807-813
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-07-21
DOI
10.1007/s11262-017-1491-6
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