Fully-spliced HIV-1 RNAs are reverse transcribed with similar efficiencies as the genomic RNA in virions and cells, but more efficiently in AZT-treated cells
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* Corresponding author: Marylène Mougel marylene.mougel@univ-montp1.fr
Retrovirology 2007, 4:30 doi:10.1186/1742-4690-4-30
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