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RNA-controlled polymorphism in the in vivo assembly of 180-subunit and 120-subunit virions from a single capsid protein Michael A. Krol*, Norman H. Olson†, John Tate‡, John E. Johnson‡, Timothy S. Baker†, and Pau
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Document Date: 2005-03-02 19:30:16


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Yale Univ. / pentagon / Capsid Assembly / Institute for Molecular Virology / National Science Foundation / Molecular Virology / and §Howard Hughes Medical Institute / Biochemistry Department / ‡Scripps Research Institute / University of Wisconsin / Madison / Howard Hughes Medical Institute / Purdue University / University of Wisconsin / /

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