Chikungunya virus capsid protein contains nuclear import and export signals
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Jagdish Rai | Brigitte M Pützer | B. Pützer | Saijo Thomas | Jagdish Rai | L. John | S. Schaefer | O. Herchenröder | Saijo Thomas | Lijo John | Stephan Schaefer | Ottmar Herchenröder | Lijo John
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