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Nucleic acid structure and expression of the human AIDS/lymphadenopathy retrovirus.
The 9,213-nucleotide structure of the AIDS/lymphadenopathy virus has been determined from molecular clones representing the integrated provirus and viral RNA. The sequence reveals that the virus is highly polymorphic and lacks significant nucleotide homology with type C retroviruses characterized previously. Together with an analysis of the two major viral subgenomic RNAs, these studies establish the coding frames for the gag, pol and env genes and predict the expression of a novel gene at the 3' end of the genome unrelated to the X genes of HTLV-1 and -II.
PMID: 2982104 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Biphasic decay kinetics suggest progressive slowing in turnover of latently HIV-1 infected cells during antiretroviral therapy.
Fischer M, Joos B, Niederöst B, Kaiser P, Hafner R, von Wyl V, Ackermann M, Weber R, Günthard HF.
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The second chance story of HIV-1 DNA: Unintegrated? Not a problem!
Wu Y.
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Human macrophages support persistent transcription from unintegrated HIV-1 DNA.
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