Effects of the K65R and K65R/M184V reverse transcriptase mutations in subtype C HIV on enzyme function and drug resistance

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Hong-Tao Xu
Jorge L Martinez-Cajas
Michel L Ntemgwa
Dimitrios Coutsinos
Fernando A Frankel
Bluma G Brenner
Mark A Wainberg
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[1] Jewish General Hospital,McGill University AIDS Centre, Lady Davis Institute
[2] McGill University,Department of Medicine
[3] McGill University,Department of Microbiology and Immunology
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Reverse Transcriptase Enzyme; Mutation K65R; dNTP Concentration; Reverse Transcriptase Code Region; K65R Reverse Transcriptase;
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