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bibliographicCitation Fouchier RA, Meyer BE, Simon JH, Fischer U, Malim MH. HIV-1 infection of non-dividing cells: evidence that the amino-terminal basic region of the viral matrix protein is important for Gag processing but not for post-entry nuclear import. EMBO J. 1997 Aug 01;16(15):4531–9. PMID: 9303297; PMCID: PMC1170079.
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