Pacific Northwest team unveiled the largest virus proteome to date
On Sept. 29, 2004, a team from scientists from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Oregon Health & Science University reported they had discovered a record number of proteins for one of the largest and most complex viruses, the highly infectious and stealthy human cytomegalovirus.
Their study results were published in the Journal of Virology.
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