Ajasin, 2019 - Google Patents
CCL2 Mobilizes ALIX from Actin Cytoskeleton to Enhance Gag Trafficking and HIV Virion Release-Effect of Gag polymorphism on HIV-1 Viral FitnessAjasin, 2019
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- Ajasin D
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HIV-1 replication cycle begins with virus entry into the cell and ends with budding and release of new progeny. Virion budding and release require both viral and cellular proteins. Gag polyprotein is a viral structural protein that mediates release of new viruses from …
- 241000713772 Human immunodeficiency virus 1 0 title abstract description 722
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