Host shutoff during productive Epstein–Barr virus infection is mediated by BGLF5 and may contribute to immune evasion
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M. Ressing | M. Rowe | D. Ganem | Jaap M Middeldorp | E. Wiertz | B. Glaunsinger | J. Zuo | D. van Leeuwen | D. Sweetman | Daphne van Leeuwen
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