Mutations at amino acid positions 63, 189, and 396 of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reverse transcriptase (RT) partially restore the DNA polymerase activity of a Trp229Tyr mutant RT.
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R. Esnouf | E. De Clercq | J. Balzarini | M. Parniak | H. Pelemans | K. Min
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