Low pH-Dependent Endosomal Processing of the Incoming Parvovirus Minute Virus of Mice Virion Leads to Externalization of the VP1 N-Terminal Sequence (N-VP1), N-VP2 Cleavage, and Uncoating of the Full-Length Genome
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C. Kempf | Bernhard Mani | C. Baltzer | N. Valle | J. Almendral | C. Ros | José M. Almendral | Noelia Valle | Bernhard Mani | Claudia Baltzer | Christoph Kempf | Carlos Ros | Noelia Valle
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