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Proliferative activity of extracellular HIV-1 Tat protein in human epithelial cells: expression profile of pathogenetically relevant genes.
Bettaccini AA, Baj A, Accolla RS, Basolo F, Toniolo AQ.
BMC Microbiol. 2005 Apr 27;5:20.
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