Polymorphisms in the APOBEC3G gene of Chinese rhesus macaques affect resistance to ubiquitination and degradation mediated by HIV-2 Vif
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M. Zhuo | Feng-Liang Liu | Beilei Liu | Hang Yu | Zhiqiang Jiang | Yueqi Lu | Fei Ling | Yongchui Zheng | Yabin Jin | Xurong Yao
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