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Structure and nuclear import function of the C-terminal domain of influenza virus polymerase PB2 subunit

A glimpse into the molecular machinery of the flu virus suggests how it smuggles one of its key enzymes into the infected cell's nucleus, where the enzyme helps the virus to replicate.

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