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Details on Person Rotavirus viroplasm proteins interact with the cellular SUMOylation system: implications for viroplasm-like structure formation

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9966208
_displayNameRotavirus viroplasm proteins interact with the cellular SUMOylation system: implications for viroplasm-like structure formation
_timestamp2025-09-11 22:33:20
author[Person:9834793] Campagna, Michela
[Person:9682830] Marcos-Villar, Laura
[Person:9966206] Arnoldi, Francesca
[Person:8943504] de la Cruz-Herrera, Carlos F
[Person:9966209] Gallego, Pedro
[Person:9966211] González-Santamaría, José
[Person:9966210] González, Dolores
[Person:3214991] Lopitz-Otsoa, Fernando
[Person:3000376] Rodriguez, Manuel S
[Person:9821709] Burrone, Oscar R
[Person:8943534] Rivas, Carmen
created[InstanceEdit:9966207] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2025-09-11
journalJ Virol
pages807-17
pubMedIdentifier23115286
titleRotavirus viroplasm proteins interact with the cellular SUMOylation system: implications for viroplasm-like structure formation
volume87
year2013
(literatureReference)[Summation:9821161] Experiments in MA104 cells from rhesus monkey show that simi...
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