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Mice made to host HIV

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A human protein allows virus replication in mouse cells.

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  1. Zheng, Y., Yu, H. & Peterlin, B. M. Human p32 protein relieves a post-transcriptional block on HIV replication in murine cells. Nature Cell Biology, 5, 611 - 618, (2003).

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Hoag, H. Mice made to host HIV. Nature (2003). https://doi.org/10.1038/news030623-18

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