A second cauliflower mosaic virus gene product influences the structure of the viral inclusion body.

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Published in EMBO J on June 01, 1984

Authors

L Givord1, C Xiong, M Giband, I Koenig, T Hohn, G Lebeurier, L Hirth

Author Affiliations

1: Laboratoire de Virologie, Institut de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire du CNRS, 15, rue Descartes, 67084 Strasbourg Cédex, France.

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