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Keywords
HIV-1
IL-6
alternative splicing
apoptosis
breast cancer
carcinogenesis
cell cycle
chromatin
cytokines
gene expression
immunotherapy
inflammation
mass spectrometry
melanoma
metastasis
microRNA
mouse models
mutations
oxidative stress
single nucleotide polymorphism
transcription factors
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HIV-1
IL-6
alternative splicing
apoptosis
breast cancer
carcinogenesis
cell cycle
chromatin
cytokines
gene expression
immunotherapy
inflammation
mass spectrometry
melanoma
metastasis
microRNA
mouse models
mutations
oxidative stress
single nucleotide polymorphism
transcription factors
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Kretova, O. V.
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Vol 50, No 3 (2016)
Molecular Cell Biology
Mutation frequencies in HIV-1 subtype-A genome in regions containing efficient RNAi targets
Vol 52, No 3 (2018)
Genomics. Trascriptomics
Mutation Frequencies in HIV-1 Genome in Regions Containing Efficient RNAi Targets As Calculated from Ultra-Deep Sequencing Data
Vol 52, No 4 (2018)
Genomics. Transcriptomics
Mutation Frequencies in RNAi Targets in HIV-1 Genomes Obtained from Blood Plasma of Patients Receiving Anti-Retroviral Therapy
Vol 53, No 2 (2019)
Genomics. Transcriptomics
Homeotic
DUX4
Genes that Control Human Embryonic Development at the Two-Cell Stage Are Surrounded by Regions Contacting with rDNA Gene Clusters
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