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The role of the ubiquitin system in human

cytomegalovirus-mediated degradation of MHC class I

heavy chains

Hassink, G.C.

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Hassink, G. C. (2006, May 22). The role of the ubiquitin system in human

cytomegalovirus-mediated degradation of MHC class I heavy chains.

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co Hassink

The r

ole of the ubiquitin system in

human cytomegalovirus-mediated

degradation of

MHC class I heavy chains

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