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Research on hepatitis reported by scientists at University of North Carolina
August 6th, 2007
Research findings, "Analysis of murine hepatitis virus strain A59 temperature-sensitive mutant TS-LA6 suggests that nsp10 plays a critical role in polyprotein processing," are discussed in a new report. According to recent research from the United States, "Coronaviruses are the largest RNA viruses, and their genomes encode replication machinery capable of efficient replication of both positive-and negative-strand viral RNAs as well as enzymes capable of processing large viral polyproteins into putative replication intermediates and mature proteins. A model described recently by Sawicki et al. (S. G. Sawicki, D. L. Sawicki, D. Younker, Y. Meyer, V. Thiel, H. Stokes, and S. G. Siddell, PLoS...
Source: Hepatitis Weekly (2007-08-06)
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