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Details on Person HIV-1 integration in the human genome favors active genes and local hotspots

Class:IdLiteratureReference:180166
_displayNameHIV-1 integration in the human genome favors active genes and local hotspots
_timestamp2006-05-16 19:02:08
author[Person:180125] Schroder, AR
[Person:180101] Shinn, P
[Person:175211] Chen, H
[Person:180128] Berry, C
[Person:180097] Ecker, JR
[Person:175494] Bushman, Frederick D
created[InstanceEdit:180083] Gopinathrao, G, 2006-05-16 19:02:00
journalCell
pages521-9
pubMedIdentifier12202041
titleHIV-1 integration in the human genome favors active genes and local hotspots
volume110
year2002
(literatureReference)[Summation:180098] How the PIC finds favored sites on target DNA has not been f...
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