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Daniela Boehm
Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology
2 protocols
Dorothee Vogt
Gladstone Institute for Virology and Immunology, The University of California San Francisco, USA
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Melanie Ott
Gladstone Institute for Virology and Immunology, The University of California San Francisco, USA
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Flow Cytometric Analysis of HIV-1 Transcriptional Activity in Response to shRNA Knockdown in A2 and A72 J-Lat Cell Lines
Authors:
Daniela Boehm
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Melanie Ott
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06/05/2017,
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The main obstacle to eradicating HIV-1 from patients is post-integration latency (Finzi
et al
., 1999). Antiretroviral treatments target only actively replicating virus, while latent infections that have low or no transcriptional activity ...
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Flow Cytometric Analysis of Drug-induced HIV-1 Transcriptional Activity in A2 and A72 J-Lat Cell Lines
Authors:
Daniela Boehm
and
Melanie Ott
,
date:
05/20/2017,
view:
9787,
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The main obstacle to eradicating HIV-1 from patients is post-integration latency (Finzi
et al.
, 1999). Antiretroviral treatments target only actively replicating virus, while latent infections that have low or no transcriptional activity ...
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