Patient et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Hepatitis B virus subviral envelope particle morphogenesis and intracellular traffickingPatient et al., 2007
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- Patient R
- Hourioux C
- Sizaret P
- Trassard S
- Sureau C
- Roingeard P
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- Journal of virology
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is unusual in that its surface proteins (small [S], medium, and large [L]) are not only incorporated into the virion envelope but they also bud into empty subviral particles in great excess over virions. The morphogenesis of these subviral envelope …
- 241000700721 Hepatitis B virus 0 title abstract description 97
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