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The PNUTS-protein phosphatase 1 complex acts as an intrinsic barrier to KSHV replication [CRISPR]
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The PNUTS-protein phosphatase 1 complex acts as an intrinsic barrier to KSHV replication [ChIP-Seq II]
The PNUTS-protein phosphatase 1 complex acts as an intrinsic barrier to KSHV replication
The PNUTS-protein phosphatase 1 complex acts as an intrinsic barrier to KSHV replication [eCLIP]
The PNUTS-protein phosphatase 1 complex acts as an intrinsic barrier to KSHV replication [RNA-seq]
The PNUTS-protein phosphatase 1 complex acts as an intrinsic barrier to KSHV replication [ChIP-seq]
Effect of CTCF and Rad21 knockdown on SLK cells and KSHV gene expression
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Effect of CTCF and Rad21 knockdown on cell and KSHV gene expression
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Control of RNA pol II speed by PNUTS-PP1 and Spt5 dephosphorylation facilitates termination by a “sitting duck torpedo” mechanism
RNA sequencing for KSHV circular RNAs
Microarray analysis with KSHV infection and enrichment for circular RNAs
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RNA sequencing with KSHV infection and enrichment for circular RNAs
K8 CLIP-Seq in KSHV reactivated BCBL-1 cells
Transcriptome Analysis of KSHV during de novo primary infection of human B-and endothelial-cells
Transcriptome Analysis of KSHV virions produced from BCBL1 and BAC36 in 293L cells
Transcriptome Analysis of KSHV during de novo primary infection of endothelial (TIVE) cells
Transcriptome Analysis of KSHV during de novo primary infection of human B cells (PBMCs)
Transcriptome Analysis of KSHV during de novo primary infection of human CD14+ cells
Transcriptome Analysis of BAC36 and ORF59 deleted BAC36 during de novo primary infection of human B cells (PBMCs)
Kaposi’s Sarcoma-associated herpesvirus fine-tunes the temporal expression of its genes manipulating a specific host RNA quality control pathway
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