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Ocwieja, K. E., Brady, T. L., Ronen, K., Huegel, A., Roth, S. L., Schaller, T., James, L. C., Towers, G. J., Young, J. A. T., Chanda, S. K., König, R., Malani, N., Berry, C. C., & Bushman, F. D. (2011). HIV Integration Targeting: A Pathway Involving Transportin-3 and the Nuclear Pore Protein RanBP2. PLoS Pathogens, 7(3), e1001313.

Authors 14
  1. Karen E. Ocwieja (first)
  2. Troy L. Brady (additional)
  3. Keshet Ronen (additional)
  4. Alyssa Huegel (additional)
  5. Shoshannah L. Roth (additional)
  6. Torsten Schaller (additional)
  7. Leo C. James (additional)
  8. Greg J. Towers (additional)
  9. John A. T. Young (additional)
  10. Sumit K. Chanda (additional)
  11. Renate König (additional)
  12. Nirav Malani (additional)
  13. Charles C. Berry (additional)
  14. Frederic D. Bushman (additional)
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@article{Ocwieja_2011, title={HIV Integration Targeting: A Pathway Involving Transportin-3 and the Nuclear Pore Protein RanBP2}, volume={7}, ISSN={1553-7374}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1001313}, DOI={10.1371/journal.ppat.1001313}, number={3}, journal={PLoS Pathogens}, publisher={Public Library of Science (PLoS)}, author={Ocwieja, Karen E. and Brady, Troy L. and Ronen, Keshet and Huegel, Alyssa and Roth, Shoshannah L. and Schaller, Torsten and James, Leo C. and Towers, Greg J. and Young, John A. T. and Chanda, Sumit K. and König, Renate and Malani, Nirav and Berry, Charles C. and Bushman, Frederic D.}, editor={Cullen, Bryan R.}, year={2011}, month=mar, pages={e1001313} }