Virus Integration
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Subject Areas on Research
- A small regulatory element from chromosome 19 enhances liver-specific gene expression.
- Cobalamin inhibition of HIV-1 integrase and integration of HIV-1 DNA into cellular DNA.
- Comprehensive molecular characterization of urothelial bladder carcinoma.
- Continuing versus suspending angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers: Impact on adverse outcomes in hospitalized patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)--The BRACE CORONA Trial.
- Efficient and rapid induction of a chronic myelogenous leukemia-like myeloproliferative disease in mice receiving P210 bcr/abl-transduced bone marrow.
- HIV-1-negative female sex workers sustain high cervical IFNɛ, low immune activation, and low expression of HIV-1-required host genes.
- Immunologic and Virologic Mechanisms for Partial Protection from Intravenous Challenge by an Integration-Defective SIV Vaccine.
- Insights into the mechanisms underlying the inactivation of HIV-1 proviruses by CRISPR/Cas.
- Integration specificities of two lambdoid phages (21 and e14) that insert at the same attB site.
- Journey to the center of the cell.
- Lentiviral vector integration in the human genome induces alternative splicing and generates aberrant transcripts.
- Nef expressed from human immunodeficiency virus type 1 extrachromosomal DNA downregulates CD4 on primary CD4+ T lymphocytes: implications for integrase inhibitors.
- Pharmacovirological impact of an integrase inhibitor on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 cDNA species in vivo.
- Polyclonal long-term MFGS-gp91phox marking in rhesus macaques after nonmyeloablative transplantation with transduced autologous peripheral blood progenitor cells.
- Recombination-dependent DNA replication stimulated by double-strand breaks in bacteriophage T4.
- Renal epithelial cells produce and spread HIV-1 via T-cell contact.
- Retroviral DNA integration: viral and cellular determinants of target-site selection.
- Sites of recombinant adeno-associated virus integration.
- Six reference-quality genomes reveal evolution of bat adaptations.