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Reed JC, Westergreen N, Barajas BC, Ressler DTB, Phuong DJ, Swain JV, Lingappa VR, Lingappa JR
. 2018.
Formation of RNA Granule-Derived Capsid Assembly Intermediates Appears To Be Conserved between Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 and the Nonprimate Lentivirus Feline Immunodeficiency Virus.
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J Virol. 92(9)
2016
Broce S, Hensley L, Sato T, Lehrer-Graiwer J, Essrich C, Edwards KJ, Pajda J, Davis CJ, Bhadresh R, Hurt CR et al.
. 2016.
Biochemical and biophysical characterization of cell-free synthesized Rift Valley fever virus nucleoprotein capsids enables in vitro screening to identify novel antivirals.
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Biol Direct. 11:25.