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Biochemical Detection of Capsid in the Nucleus During HIV-1 Infection
Felipe Diaz-Griffero
Microbiology & Immunology
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Capsid
100%
HIV-1 Infection
100%
Nuclear Compartments
100%
Biochemical Detection
100%
Western Blot Analysis
66%
Viral Glycoprotein
66%
Cytosolic Fraction
66%
Nuclear Fraction
66%
Imaging Techniques
33%
Biochemical Assay
33%
Human Cells
33%
Reverse Transcription
33%
Small Molecules
33%
Nuclear Import
33%
Biochemical Methods
33%
Capsid Protein
33%
Uncoating
33%
HIV-1 Core
33%
PF74
33%
Nuclear Markers
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1
100%
Capsid
100%
Monospecific Antibody
50%
Western Blot
50%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
25%
Human Cell
25%
Reverse Transcription
25%
Nuclear Import
25%
P24 Capsid Protein
25%
Neuroscience
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
100%
Capsid Protein
60%
Western Blot
40%
Antibodies
20%
Imaging Technique
20%
Reverse Transcription
20%
Nuclear Import
20%
Gag Protein
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
P24 Capsid Protein
25%