Systematic microRNA analysis identifies ATP6V0C as an essential host factor for human cytomegalovirus replication.
Recent advances in microRNA target identification have greatly increased the number of putative targets of viral microRNAs. However, it is still unclear whether all targets identified are biologically relevant. Here, we use a combined approach of RISC immunoprecipitation and focused siRNA screening...
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Autores principales: | Jon Pavelin, Natalie Reynolds, Stephen Chiweshe, Guanming Wu, Rebecca Tiribassi, Finn Grey |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f0a0af131dc04466b612cf1575887d35 |
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