RNA-Binding motif protein 38 (RBM38) mediates HBV pgRNA packaging into the nucleocapsid.
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Xinwen Chen | Yun Wang | Ji-zheng Chen | Yuan Zhou | Xue Hu | R. Pei | Yongxuan Yao | Bo-qing Yang | Hao Sun | Yingshan Chen | Canyu Liu | Dan Huang | Zhe Wen
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