Exploring the role of NCCR variation on JC polyomavirus expression from dual reporter minicircles (original) (raw)

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SF2/ASF binding region within JC virus NCCR limits early gene transcription in glial cells

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Should SVGp12 Be Used for JC Polyomavirus Studies? Comment on Prezioso et al. COS-7 and SVGp12 Cellular Models to Study JCPyV Replication and MicroRNA Expression after Infection with Archetypal and Rearranged-NCCR Viral Strains. Viruses 2022, 14, 2070

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