Further Reading
- Ciuffi, Angela; Bushman, Frederic D. : Retroviral DNA integration: HIV and the role of LEDGF/p75, Trends in Genetics, Volume 22, Issue 7, July 2006, Pages 388-395, ISSN 0168-9525, 10.1016/j.tig.2006.05.006. (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016895250600148X)
- Brown et al. 1987, P.O. Brown, B. Bowerman, H.E. Varmus, J.M. Bishop, Correct integration of retroviral DNA in vitro Cell, 49 (1987), pp. 347–356
- Bushman, et al.1990, Retroviral DNA integration directed by HIV integration protein in vitro, Science, 28 (1990), pp. 1555–1558 DOI:10.1126/science.2171144
- Ellison et al. 1990, V.H. Ellison, H. Abrams, T. Roe, J. Lifson, P.O. Brown, Human immunodeficiency virus integration in a cell-free system, J. Virol., 64 (1990), pp. 2711–2715
- Engelman, Alan; Mizuuchi,Kiyoshi; Craigie, Robert: HIV-1 DNA integration: Mechanism of viral DNA cleavage and DNA strand transfer, Cell, Volume 67, Issue 6, 20 December 1991, Pages 1211-1221, ISSN 0092-8674, 10.1016/0092-8674(91)90297-C. (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/009286749190297C)
- Farnet and Haseltine 1990, C.M. Farnet, W.A. Haseltine, Integration of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 DNA in vitro, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 87 (1990), pp. 4164–4168
- Lander et al. 2001, E.S. Lander, L.M. Linton, B. Birren, C. Nusbaum, M.C. Zody, J. Baldwin, K. Devon, K. Dewar, M. Doyle, W. Fitzhugh et al., Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome, Nature, 409 (2001), pp. 860–921
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