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Following the path of the virus: the exploitation of host DNA repair mechanisms by retroviruses.

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  • Following the path of the virus: the exploitation of host DNA repair mechanisms by retroviruses. Abstract Text:

    johanna a smithJohanna A Smith, daniel Daniel,

    Numerous host cellular cofactors are involved in the life cycle of retroviruses. Importantly, DNA repair machinery of infected cells is activated by retroviruses and retroviral vectors during the process of integration and host cell DNA repair proteins are employed to create a fully integrated provirus. The full delineation of these repair mechanisms that are triggered by retroviruses also has implications outside of the field of retrovirology. It will undoubtedly be of interest to developers of gene therapy and will also further facilitate our understanding of DNA repair and cancer. This review gives a brief summary of the accomplishments in the field of DNA repair and retroviral integration and the opportunities that this area of science provides with regards to the elucidation of repair mechanisms, in the context of retroviral infection.

    Following the path of the virus: the exploitation of host DNA repair mechanisms by retroviruses. Publishing Authors By Initials

    ja smithJA Smith,r danielR Daniel,

    For similar virus diseases: rna virus infections: retroviridae infections research abstracts see: virus diseases: rna virus infections: retroviridae infections research

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    Following the path of the virus: the exploitation of host DNA repair mechanisms by retroviruses. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: ACS chemical biology

    VOLUME: 1

    Page Numbers: 217-26

    Journal Abbreviation: ACS Chem. Biol.

    ISSN: 1554-8937

    DAY: 23

    MONTH: May

    YEAR: 2006

    Following the path of the virus: the exploitation of host DNA repair mechanisms by retroviruses. Information

    Number of References: 89

    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 101282906

    Following the path of the virus: the exploitation of host DNA repair mechanisms by retroviruses. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Retroviridae Infections

    MESH TERMS: virology

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    AFFILIATION: Division of Infectious Diseases--Center for Human Virology, Thomas Jefferson University, 1020 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107, USA.

    Country: United States

    United States Research PublicationUnited States Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NCI

    GRANT: CA98090

    ACRONYM: CA

    MEDLINETA: ACS Chem Biol

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