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bibliographicCitation Bélanger K, Langlois MA. RNA-binding residues in the N-terminus of APOBEC3G influence its DNA sequence specificity and retrovirus restriction efficiency. Virology. 2015 Sep;483():141–8. doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2015.04.019. PMID: 25974865.
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