Retroviral integrase domains: DNA binding and the recognition of LTR sequences.

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Published in Nucleic Acids Res on February 25, 1991

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E Khan1, J P Mack, R A Katz, J Kulkosky, A M Skalka

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1: Fox Chase Cancer Center, Institute for Cancer Research, Philadelphia, PA 19111.

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