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Class:IdPerson:9653704
_displayNameRossetto, Cyprian C
_timestamp2019-07-12 20:15:06
created[InstanceEdit:9653705] Gillespie, Marc E, 2019-07-12
firstnameCyprian C
initialCC
surnameRossetto
(author)[LiteratureReference:9653702] Cis and trans acting factors involved in human cytomegalovirus experimental and natural latent infection of CD14 (+) monocytes and CD34 (+) cells
[LiteratureReference:9979037] Phosphorylation of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus processivity factor ORF59 by a viral kinase modulates its ability to associate with RTA and oriLyt
[LiteratureReference:9979044] Identifying the amino acid domains of ORF59 responsible for interactions with ORF57 and PAN RNA during KSHV lytic replication
[LiteratureReference:9979116] Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus noncoding polyadenylated nuclear RNA interacts with virus- and host cell-encoded proteins and suppresses expression of genes involved in immune modulation
[LiteratureReference:9982116] Interaction of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus ORF59 with oriLyt is dependent on binding with K-Rta
[LiteratureReference:9985002] KSHV PAN RNA associates with demethylases UTX and JMJD3 to activate lytic replication through a physical interaction with the virus genome
[LiteratureReference:9988331] Minichromosome Maintenance Proteins Cooperate with LANA during the G1/S Phase of the Cell Cycle To Support Viral DNA Replication
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