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A cellular J-Domain protein modulates polyprotein processing and cytopathogenicity of a pestivirus
G. Rinck, C. Birghan, T. Harada, G. Meyers, H. J. Thiel,
N. Tautz
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Institute of Virology and Cell Biology
Institut für Virologie
University of Giessen
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Pestivirus
100%
Polyproteins
84%
Protein Domains
63%
Bovine Viral Diarrhea Viruses
45%
RNA Viruses
35%
Viral Proteins
33%
Hepacivirus
29%
Peptide Hydrolases
26%
Proteins
23%
Viruses
21%
Gene Expression
18%