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A human endogenous retrovirus encoded protease potentially cleaves numerous cellular proteins

Giuseppe Rigogliuso1, Martin L Biniossek2, John L Goodier3

  • 11Department of Human Genetics, Medical Faculty, University of Saarland, Homburg, Germany.

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|August 30, 2019
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