The evolution of subtype B HIV-1 tat in the Netherlands during 1985-2012
<p>For the production of viral genomic RNA, HIV-1 is dependent on an early viral protein, Tat, which is required for high-level transcription. The quantity of viral RNA detectable in blood of HIV-1 infected individuals varies dramatically, and a factor involved could be the efficiency of Tat...
Main Authors: | van der Kuyl, A, Vink, M, Zorgdrager, F, Bakker, M, Wymant, C, Hall, M, Gall, A, Blanquart, F, Berkhout, B, Fraser, C, Cornelissen, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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