Viral nonstructural protein
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In virology, a nonstructural protein is a protein encoded by a virus but it is not part of the viral particle.[1]
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HBsAg · HBcAg (HBeAg) · HBx · Hepatitis B virus DNA polymerase
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EBNA-1 · EBNA-2 · EBNA-3 · LMP-1 · LMP-2 · EBER
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Respiratory syncytial virus G protein
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cutn/syst (hppv/hiva, infl/zost/zoon)/epon
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