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Molecular Aspects of Latency in Herpes Simplex-1

 
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Molecular Aspects of Latency in Herpes Simplex-1

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A 15 page sequel to KS-HSV.wps expanding on the more basic principles of that first paper. This paper focuses exclusively on HSV-1 and explores issues such as gene expression, gene products, function and possible mechanisms of action of the latency-associated gene expression in much greater depth. It also goes into more highly detailed discussion of molecular conditions and actions in the establishment of latency. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Filename:CC6_KS-HSV-1.wps
Paper Title: Molecular Aspects of Latency in Herpes Simplex-1
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