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Study of the HIV-2 Env cytoplasmic tail variability and its impact on Tat, Rev and Nef

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Bibliographic reference Bakouche, Nordine ; Vandenbroucke, Anne-Thérèse ; Goubau, Patrick ; Ruelle, Jean. Study of the HIV-2 Env cytoplasmic tail variability and its impact on Tat, Rev and Nef. In: PLoS One, Vol. 8, no.11, p. e79129 [1-14] (2013)
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