Chambers, T. J., Weir, R. C., Grakoui, A., McCourt, D. W., Bazan, J. F., Fletterick, R. J., & Rice, C. M. (1990). Evidence that the N-terminal domain of nonstructural protein NS3 from yellow fever virus is a serine protease responsible for site-specific cleavages in the viral polyprotein.
Chicago Style CitationChambers, T J., R C. Weir, A. Grakoui, D W. McCourt, J F. Bazan, R J. Fletterick, i C M. Rice. Evidence That the N-terminal Domain of Nonstructural Protein NS3 From Yellow Fever Virus Is a Serine Protease Responsible for Site-specific Cleavages in the Viral Polyprotein. 1990.
Cita MLAChambers, T J., et al. Evidence That the N-terminal Domain of Nonstructural Protein NS3 From Yellow Fever Virus Is a Serine Protease Responsible for Site-specific Cleavages in the Viral Polyprotein. 1990.