The nuclear export factor CRM1 controls juxta-nuclear microtubule-dependent virus transport
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Artur Yakimovich | Urs F Greber | A. Yakimovich | U. Greber | I-Hsuan Wang | C. Burckhardt | Matthias K Morf | Christoph J Burckhardt | I-Hsuan Wang
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