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The fate of HIV-1 capsid: a biochemical assay for HIV-1 uncoating.
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The fate of HIV-1 capsid: a biochemical assay for HIV-1 uncoating.
Yang Y, Luban J, Diaz-Griffero F. The fate of HIV-1 capsid: a biochemical assay for HIV-1 uncoating. Methods Mol Biol. 2014; 1087:29-36.
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Capsid
Capsid Proteins
HeLa Cells
HIV-1
Humans
Protein Subunits
Virus Replication
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Jeremy Luban MD