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Tetherin restricts herpes simplex virus 1 and is antagonized by glycoprotein M

Blondeau et al., 2013

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4463400935310700096
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Blondeau C
Pelchen-Matthews A
Mlcochova P
Marsh M
Milne R
Towers G
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Journal of virology

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Tetherin is a broadly active antiviral effector that works by tethering nascent enveloped virions to a host cell membrane, thus preventing their release. In this study, we demonstrate that herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) is targeted by tetherin. We identify the viral envelope …
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