A novel HIV-1 reporter virus with a membrane-bound Gaussia princeps luciferase
HIV-1 reporter viruses are a critical tool for investigating HIV-1 infection. By having a reporter gene incorporated into the HIV-1 genome, the expressed reporter protein acts as a specific tag, thus enabling specific detection of HIV-1 infected cells. Currently existing HIV-1 reporter viruses utili...
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Main Authors: | Nuttee Suree, Naoya Koizumi, Anna Sahakyan, Saki Shimizu, Dong Sung An |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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