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The Human Cytomegalovirus UL97 Protein Is a Protein Kinase That Autophosphorylates on Serines and Threonines.
Journal of Virology
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The Human Cytomegalovirus UL97 Protein Kinase, an Antiviral Drug Target, Is Required at the Stage of Nuclear Egress
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