Virus Hijacks Host Proteins and Machinery for Assembly and Budding, with HIV-1 as an Example
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Lin, C.-Y.; Urbina, A.N.; Wang, W.-H.; Thitithanyanont, A.; Wang, S.-F. Virus Hijacks Host Proteins and Machinery for Assembly and Budding, with HIV-1 as an Example. Viruses 2022, 14, 1528. https://doi.org/10.3390/v14071528
Lin C-Y, Urbina AN, Wang W-H, Thitithanyanont A, Wang S-F. Virus Hijacks Host Proteins and Machinery for Assembly and Budding, with HIV-1 as an Example. Viruses. 2022; 14(7):1528. https://doi.org/10.3390/v14071528
Chicago/Turabian StyleLin, Chih-Yen, Aspiro Nayim Urbina, Wen-Hung Wang, Arunee Thitithanyanont, and Sheng-Fan Wang. 2022. "Virus Hijacks Host Proteins and Machinery for Assembly and Budding, with HIV-1 as an Example" Viruses 14, no. 7: 1528. https://doi.org/10.3390/v14071528
APA StyleLin, C. -Y., Urbina, A. N., Wang, W. -H., Thitithanyanont, A., & Wang, S. -F. (2022). Virus Hijacks Host Proteins and Machinery for Assembly and Budding, with HIV-1 as an Example. Viruses, 14(7), 1528. https://doi.org/10.3390/v14071528