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| Regulated expression of a dominant negative form of Rev improves resistance to HIV replication in T cells // Gene Ther., 1994. Vol. 1, N 1.-С.32-37
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| Equine infectious anemia virus trans-regulatory protein rev controls viral mRNK stability, accumulation, and alternative splicing // J. Virol., 1994. Vol. 68, N 5.-С.3102-3111
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| Schoborg R.V. The Rev protein of visna virusis localized to the nucleus of infected cells // Virology, 1994. Vol. 202, N 1.-С.485-490
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| Subcellular distribution of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev and colocalization of Rev with RNA splicing factors in a speckled pattern in the nucleoplasm // J. Virol., 1994. Vol. 68, N 3.-С.1475-1485
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| Binding of an HIV Rev peptide to Rev responsive element RNA induces formation of purine-purine base pairs // Biochemistry, 1994. Vol. 33, N 10.-С.2741-2747
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| Characterization of an in vitro-selected RNA ligand to the HIV-1 rev protein // J. Mol. Biol., 1994. Vol. 235, N 1.-С.237-247
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| Subcellular distribution of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev and colocalization of Rev with RNA splicing factors in a speckled pattern in the nucleoplasm // J. Virol., 1994. Vol. 68, N 3.-С.1475-1485
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| Exchange of functional domains between Rev proteins of HIV-1 and SIVmac239 results in a dominant negative phenotype // Virology, 1994. Vol. 204, N 1.-С.436-441
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| Helix-loop-helix motif in HIV-1 rev // Biochemistry, 1994. Vol. 33, N 10.-С.2988-2996
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| Richard HIV-1 rev is capable of shuttling between the nucleus and cytoplasm // Virology, 1994. Vol. 204, N 1.-С.123-131
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| Exchange of functional domains between Rev proteins of HIV-1 and SIVmac239 results in a dominant negative phenotype // Virology, 1994. Vol. 204, N 1.-С.436-441
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| Richard HIV-1 rev is capable of shuttling between the nucleus and cytoplasm // Virology, 1994. Vol. 204, N 1.-С.123-131
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| Regulated expression of a dominant negative form of Rev improves resistance to HIV replication in T cells // Gene Ther., 1994. Vol. 1, N 1.-С.32-37
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| Subcellular distribution of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev and colocalization of Rev with DNA splicing factors in a speckled pattern in the nucleoplasm // J. Virol., 1994. Vol. 68, N 3.-С.1475-1485
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| Possible mechanism of nucleolar translocation and activation of HIV-1 rev protein // J. Cell. Biochem., 1994, Suppl. 18c.-С.111
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| Scanning mutagenesis of the arginine-rich region of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev trans activator // J. Virol., 1994. Vol. 68, N 11.-С.7329-7335
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| Tan Costabilization of peptide and RNA structure in an HIV rev peptide-RRE complex // Biochemistry, 1994. Vol. 33, N 48.-С.14579-14585
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| Cochrane HIV-1 REV is capable of shuttling between the nucleus and cytoplasm // J. Cell. Biochem., 1994, Suppl. 18c.-С.112
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| Kimura Interaction with the Rev response element along an extended stem I duplex strucure is required to complete human immunodeficiency virus type 1 rev-mediated trans-activation in vivo // J. Biochem., 1994. Vol. 115, N 5.-С.945-952
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| Evidence that HIV-1 Rev directly promotes the nuclear export of unspliced RNA // EMBO Journal, 1994. Vol. 13, N 17.-С.4105-4112
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