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Class:IdPerson:165063
_displayNameCullen, BR
_timestamp2005-07-26 23:04:50
created[InstanceEdit:165042] Matthews, L, 2005-07-26 23:04:06
initialBR
surnameCullen
(author)[LiteratureReference:165036] HIV-1 structural gene expression requires the binding of multiple Rev monomers to the viral RRE: implications for HIV-1 latency
[LiteratureReference:165050] HIV-1 structural gene expression requires binding of the Rev trans-activator to its RNA target sequence
[LiteratureReference:165060] Recruitment of the Crm1 nuclear export factor is sufficient to induce cytoplasmic expression of incompletely spliced human immunodeficiency virus mRNAs
[LiteratureReference:165612] The HIV-1 rev trans-activator acts through a structured target sequence to
[LiteratureReference:165620] Retroviruses as model systems for the study of nuclear RNA export
[LiteratureReference:165623] Nuclear mRNA export: insights from virology
[LiteratureReference:167729] Human immunodeficiency virus as a prototypic complex retrovirus
[LiteratureReference:170731] Recruitment of a protein complex containing Tat and cyclin T1 to TAR governs the species specificity of HIV-1 Tat
[LiteratureReference:192223] Specific packaging of APOBEC3G into HIV-1 virions is mediated by the nucleocapsid domain of the gag polyprotein precursor
[LiteratureReference:192233] Role and mechanism of action of the APOBEC3 family of antiretroviral resistance factors
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