Influenza A H3N2 subtype virus NS1 protein targets into the nucleus and binds primarily via its C-terminal NLS2/NoLS to nucleolin and fibrillarin
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Ilkka Julkunen | D. Hernandez-Verdun | P. Roussel | K. Melén | I. Julkunen | Riku Fagerlund | Krister Melén | Janne Tynell | Riku Fagerlund | Pascal Roussel | Danièle Hernandez-Verdun | J. Tynell
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