SUN2 Overexpression Deforms Nuclear Shape and Inhibits HIV.

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Published in J Virol on March 28, 2016

Authors

Daniel A Donahue1, Sonia Amraoui2, Francesca di Nunzio3, Camille Kieffer2, Françoise Porrot2, Silvana Opp4, Felipe Diaz-Griffero4, Nicoletta Casartelli2, Olivier Schwartz5

Author Affiliations

1: Institut Pasteur, Department of Virology, Virus & Immunity Unit, Paris, France CNRS URA 3015, Paris, France ddonahue@pasteur.fr schwartz@pasteur.fr.
2: Institut Pasteur, Department of Virology, Virus & Immunity Unit, Paris, France CNRS URA 3015, Paris, France.
3: Institut Pasteur, Department of Virology, Molecular Virology and Vaccinology Unit, Paris, France CNRS UMR 3569, Paris, France.
4: Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Bronx, New York, USA.
5: Institut Pasteur, Department of Virology, Virus & Immunity Unit, Paris, France CNRS URA 3015, Paris, France Vaccine Research Institute, Creteil, France ddonahue@pasteur.fr schwartz@pasteur.fr.

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