EDICIÓN POR APOBEC, UN NUEVO MECANISMO DE RESISTENCIA A LA INFECCIÓN POR EL VIH-1 EDITION BY APOBEC, A NEW RESISTANCE MECHANISM TO HIV-1 INFECTION
El HIV/SIDA afecta a más de 40 millones de personas en todo el mundo. Los altos costos de los antiretrovirales, y la resistencia a estos fármacos han obligado a la búsqueda de nuevas moléculas bioactivas enfocadas a bloquear proteínas celulares o virales, o moléculas que participen en el ciclo de re...
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Universidad de Antioquia
2008
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