HIV-1 Gag-Pol Sequences from Ugandan Early Infections Reveal Sequence Variants Associated with Eleva...
HIV-1 Gag-Pol Sequences from Ugandan Early Infections Reveal Sequence Variants Associated with Elevated Replication Capacity
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Kapaata, Anne , Balinda, Sheila N. , Xu, Rui , Salazar, Maria G. , Herard, Kimberly , Brooks, Kelsie , Laban, Kato , Hare, Jonathan , Dilernia, Dario , Kamali, Anatoli , Ruzagira, Eugene , Mukasa, Freddie , Gilmour, Jill , Salazar-Gonzalez, Jesus F. , Yue, Ling , Cotten, Matthew , Hunter, Eric and Kaleebu, Pontiano
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Switzerland: MDPI AG
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The ability to efficiently establish a new infection is a critical property for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). Although the envelope protein of the virus plays an essential role in receptor binding and internalization of the infecting virus, the structural proteins, the polymerase and the assembly of new virions may also play a role i...
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HIV-1 Gag-Pol Sequences from Ugandan Early Infections Reveal Sequence Variants Associated with Elevated Replication Capacity
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1999-4915
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1999-4915
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10.3390/v13020171