Stable Transcriptional Repression and Parasitism of HIV-1
Gene-based therapies represent a promising treatment for HIV-1 infection, as they offer the potential for sustained viral inhibition and reduced treatment interventions. One approach developed here involves using conditionally replicating vectors (CR-vectors). CR-vectors utilize HIV-expressed protei...
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Main Authors: | Surya Shrivastava (Author), Paige Charlins (Author), Amanda Ackley (Author), Heather Embree (Author), Boro Dropulic (Author), Ramesh Akkina (Author), Marc S. Weinberg (Author), Kevin V. Morris (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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