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The following pages link to APOBEC3G expression is restricted to neurons in the brains of pigtailed macaques (Q43702101):
Displaying 12 items.
- The brain-specific factor FEZ1 is a determinant of neuronal susceptibility to HIV-1 infection (Q22248087) (← links)
- Mutations in the highly conserved SLQYLA motif of Vif in a simian-human immunodeficiency virus result in a less pathogenic virus and are associated with G-to-A mutations in the viral genome (Q33925040) (← links)
- Noncoding RNAs and RNA editing in brain development, functional diversification, and neurological disease (Q36872209) (← links)
- Clustered mutations in hominid genome evolution are consistent with APOBEC3G enzymatic activity. (Q36893763) (← links)
- APOBEC3 proteins and reverse transcription (Q37080617) (← links)
- The central role of RNA in human development and cognition (Q37873983) (← links)
- Comparison of the replication and persistence of simian-human immunodeficiency viruses expressing Vif proteins with mutation of the SLQYLA or HCCH domains in macaques (Q39680801) (← links)
- The interferon-induced expression of APOBEC3G in human blood-brain barrier exerts a potent intrinsic immunity to block HIV-1 entry to central nervous system (Q42545124) (← links)
- Increased APOBEC3G expression is associated with extensive G-to-A hypermutation in viral DNA in rhesus macaque brain during lentiviral infection (Q46965355) (← links)
- APOBEC3G expression is restricted to epithelial cells of the proximal convoluted tubules and is not expressed in the glomeruli of macaques. (Q54580515) (← links)
- RNA Networks as Digital Control Circuits of Nuclear Functions (Q57019817) (← links)
- RNA as the substrate for epigenome-environment interactions (Q57019891) (← links)