Ling, P. D., Ryon, J. J., & Hayward, S. D. (1993). EBNA-2 of herpesvirus papio diverges significantly from the type A and type B EBNA-2 proteins of Epstein-Barr virus but retains an efficient transactivation domain with a conserved hydrophobic motif.
Citação norma ChicagoLing, P D., J J. Ryon, and S D. Hayward. EBNA-2 of Herpesvirus Papio Diverges Significantly From the Type A and Type B EBNA-2 Proteins of Epstein-Barr Virus but Retains an Efficient Transactivation Domain With a Conserved Hydrophobic Motif. 1993.
Citação norma MLALing, P D., J J. Ryon, and S D. Hayward. EBNA-2 of Herpesvirus Papio Diverges Significantly From the Type A and Type B EBNA-2 Proteins of Epstein-Barr Virus but Retains an Efficient Transactivation Domain With a Conserved Hydrophobic Motif. 1993.