Virus-host protein interactions in RNA viruses.

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Vidalain, Pierre-Olivier | Tangy, Frédéric

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International audience. RNA viruses exhibit small-sized genomes that only encode a limited number of viral proteins, but still establish complex networks of interactions with host cell components. Here we summarize recent reports that aim at understanding general features of RNA virus infection networks at the protein level.

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