Two Dimerization Domains in the Trans-activation Response RNA-binding Protein (TRBP) Individually Reverse the Protein Kinase R Inhibition of HIV-1 Long Terminal Repeat Expression (original) (raw)

Two dimerization domains in the trans-activation response RNA-binding protein (TRBP) individually reverse the protein kinase R inhibition of HIV-1 long terminal …

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