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  • Author: Tang L
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  • Tang J, et al. (2005) The structural basis of recognition and removal of cellular mRNA 7-methyl G 'caps' by a viral capsid protein: a unique viral response to host defense. J Mol Recognit 18(2):158-68 PMID:15597333
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