EBV Protein BNLF2a Exploits Host Tail-Anchored Protein Integration Machinery To Inhibit TAP
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E. Kremmer | M. Ressing | H. V. van Leeuwen | S. High | A. Rickinson | E. Wiertz | D. Horst | B. Dobberstein | M. Garstka | A. Hislop | Catherine Rabu | H. Leeuwen | Fabio Vilardi | Vincenzo Favaloro
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