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Two decades after the discovery of its central role in retroviral transformation, reverse transcriptase still provokes a consuming interest in molecular biology. This book is the first comprehensive review of the enzyme's biology and it includes rare discussions of RT's functions outside the context of retroviruses. Also covered are the latest structural data on RT and a review of the antiviral activity of the enzyme's inhibitors. This monograph is a durable reference work for virologists and all molecular biologists whose work exploits RT's unique properties.
Table of Contents
Articles
Anna Marie Skalka, Stephen P. Goff
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i-ix
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David Baltimore
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1-3
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Judith G. Levin, Dolph L. Hatfield, Stephen Oroszlan, Alan Rein
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5-31
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Jonathan Leis, Ashok Aiyar, David Cobrinik
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33-47
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Alice Telesnitsky, Stephen P. Goff
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49-83
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Katarzyna Bebenek, Thomas A. Kunkel
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85-102
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James J. Champoux
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103-117
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Lawrence R. Boone, Anna Marie Skalka
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119-133
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Vinayaka R. Prasad
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135-162
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Stuart F.J. Le Grice
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163-191
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Anna Marie Skalka
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193-204
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Brendan A. Larder
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205-222
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Lori A. Kohlstaedt, Jimin Wang, Phoebe A. Rice, Jonathan M. Friedman, Thomas A. Steitz
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223-249
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Wei-shau Hu, Vinay K. Pathak, Howard M. Temin
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251-274
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Abram Gabriel, Jef D. Boeke
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275-328
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Daniel D. Loeb, Don Ganem
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329-355
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Jean-Marc Bonneville, Thomas Hohn
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357-390
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Sumiko Inouye, Masayori Inouye
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391-410
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Elizabeth H. Blackburn
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411-424
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Marcella A. McClure
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425-444
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John M. Coffin
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445-479
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481-484
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485-492
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