Comparison of Vpu sequences from diverse geographical isolates of HIV type 1 identifies the presence of highly variable domains, additional invariant amino acids, and a signature sequence motif common to subtype C isolates
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scientific article published on July 2000
scientific article published on July 2000
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"Comparison of Vpu sequences from diverse geographical isolates of HIV type 1 identifies the presence of highly variable domains, additional invariant amino acids, and a signature sequence motif common to subtype C isolates" (language: en)
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McCormick-Davis C
Dalton SB
Singh DK
Stephens EB
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