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Human Metapneumovirus Small Hydrophobic Protein Inhibits NF-κB Transcriptional Activity

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FIG. 1. Characterization of recombinant viruses. (A) Verificationof SH protein deletion
FIG. 3. SH protein modulates NF-�plasmid expressing V5-tagged SH protein or its control vector using Fugene 6
FIG. 4. SH protein modulates NF-�of 2 for various lengths of time and harvested to prepare nuclear extracts

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