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Class:IdLiteratureReference:170634
_displayNameAnti-termination of transcription within the long terminal repeat of HIV-1 by tat gene product
_timestamp2013-11-27 15:26:42
author[Person:170630] Kao, SY
[Person:170627] Calman, AF
[Person:170636] Luciw, PA
[Person:182236] Peterlin, BM
created[InstanceEdit:170628] Gopinathrao, G, 2006-01-09 03:03:37
journalNature
modified[InstanceEdit:5173319] Matthews, Lisa, 2013-11-26
[InstanceEdit:5173335] Matthews, Lisa, 2013-11-27
pages489-93
pubMedIdentifier2825027
titleAnti-termination of transcription within the long terminal repeat of HIV-1 by tat gene product
volume330
year1987
(literatureReference)[Pathway:162599] Late Phase of HIV Life Cycle [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:167087] Limited elongation of the HIV-1 transcript [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:167242] Abortive elongation of HIV-1 transcript in the absence of Tat [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:167246] Tat-mediated elongation of the HIV-1 transcript [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:170739] In the absence of Tat, transcriptional elongation beyond pos...
[Summation:170741] In the absence of the HIV-1 protein Tat, transcription of th...
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