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English: Figure 2. Localization of Gag proteins in and near the nucleus. The Gag proteins of retroviruses and retrotranspons have been detected in the nucleoplasm (MLV, PFV and RSV), in association with chromatin (PFV), in the nucleolus (FIV, HIV-1, MMTV, and RSV), at the nuclear rim (MPMV, Ty1, FIV) and at pericentrosomal sites (HIV-1 and PFV). |
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Author | Matthew S. Stake,Darrin V. Bann ,Rebecca J. Kaddis ,Leslie J. Parent |
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