Association of Bovine Papillomavirus Type 1 E6 oncoprotein with the focal adhesion protein paxillin through a conserved protein interaction motif.

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Published in Oncogene on January 08, 1998

Authors

S B Vande Pol1, M C Brown, C E Turner

Author Affiliations

1: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Institute of Pathology, USA.

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