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Regulated processing of hepatitis C virus core protein is linked to subcellular localization.

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FIG. 3. HCV core protein processing in COS-1 cells. Constructs expressingvarious HCV proteins and their mutants were transfected into COS-1 cells with
FIG. 5. Hypothetical model for HCV core protein maturation.

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