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Immediate-early RNA 2.9 and early RNA 2.6 of bovine herpesvirus 1 are 3' coterminal and encode a putative zinc finger transactivator protein.

U V Wirth, C Fraefel, B Vogt, C Vlcek, V Paces, M Schwyzer
U V Wirth
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PubMed 
1313901

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  • Published online May 1, 1992.

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  1. U V Wirth,
  2. C Fraefel,
  3. B Vogt,
  4. C Vlcek,
  5. V Paces and
  6. M Schwyzer
  1. Institute of Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zürich, Switzerland.

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Immediate-early RNA 2.9 and early RNA 2.6 of bovine herpesvirus 1 are 3' coterminal and encode a putative zinc finger transactivator protein.
U V Wirth, C Fraefel, B Vogt, C Vlcek, V Paces, M Schwyzer
Journal of Virology May 1992, 66 (5) 2763-2772; DOI:

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Immediate-early RNA 2.9 and early RNA 2.6 of bovine herpesvirus 1 are 3' coterminal and encode a putative zinc finger transactivator protein.
U V Wirth, C Fraefel, B Vogt, C Vlcek, V Paces, M Schwyzer
Journal of Virology May 1992, 66 (5) 2763-2772; DOI:
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