Cyclophilin B is a functional regulator of hepatitis C virus RNA polymerase.
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K. Shimotohno | T. Murata | M. Hijikata | K. Watashi | D. Inoue | Y. Miyanari | Naoto Ishii | Yusuke Miyanari | Koichi Watashi
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