Modular mimicry and engagement of the Hippo pathway by Marburg virus VP40: Implications for filovirus biology and budding
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Ziying Han | G. Ruthel | B. Freedman | R. N. Harty | M. Sudol | S. Sidhu | C. Berry | M. Bedford | Chaitanya K Jaladanki | Hao Fan | Cari A Sagum | O. Shtanko | M. P. Schwoerer | Shantoshini Dash | N. Harty | Cari A. Sagum | C. K. Jaladanki
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