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Details on Person The cytidine deaminase CEM15 induces hypermutation in newly synthesized HIV-1 DNA

Class:IdLiteratureReference:180678
_displayNameThe cytidine deaminase CEM15 induces hypermutation in newly synthesized HIV-1 DNA
_timestamp2006-06-02 09:29:31
author[Person:180693] Zhang, H
[Person:180684] Yang, B
[Person:175737] Pomerantz, RJ
[Person:180663] Zhang, C
[Person:180695] Arunachalam, SC
[Person:180681] Gao, L
created[InstanceEdit:180700] Matthews, L, 2006-06-02 09:25:32
journalNature
pages94-8
pubMedIdentifier12808465
titleThe cytidine deaminase CEM15 induces hypermutation in newly synthesized HIV-1 DNA
volume424
year2003
(literatureReference)[Reaction:180632] Deamination of C residues during synthesis of HIV-1 reverse transcript minus-strand [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:180706] During reverse transcription, APOBEC3G-mediated minus-strand...
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