Challenges in quantifying cytosine methylation in the HIV provirus

SA LaMere, A Chaillon, C Huynh, DM Smith, S Gianella - MBio, 2019 - Am Soc Microbiol
ABSTRACT DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism most commonly associated with
transcriptional repression. While it is clear that DNA methylation can silence HIV proviral …

Challenges in Quantifying Cytosine Methylation in the HIV Provirus.

SA LaMere, A Chaillon, C Huynh, DM Smith, S Gianella - Mbio, 2019 - europepmc.org
ABSTRACT DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism most commonly associated with
transcriptional repression. While it is clear that DNA methylation can silence HIV proviral …

Challenges in Quantifying Cytosine Methylation in the HIV Provirus

SA LaMere, A Chaillon, C Huynh, DM Smith, S Gianella - 2019 - agris.fao.org
ABSTRACT DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism most commonly associated with
transcriptional repression. While it is clear that DNA methylation can silence HIV proviral …

Challenges in Quantifying Cytosine Methylation in the HIV Provirus

SA LaMere, A Chaillon, C Huynh, DM Smith… - mBio, 2019 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism most commonly associated with
transcriptional repression. While it is clear that DNA methylation can silence HIV proviral …

Challenges in Quantifying Cytosine Methylation in the HIV Provirus

SA LaMere, A Chaillon, C Huynh, DM Smith, S Gianella - mBio, 2019 - escholarship.org
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism most commonly associated with
transcriptional repression. While it is clear that DNA methylation can silence HIV proviral …

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SA LaMere, A Chaillon, C Huynh, DM Smith, S Gianella - mBio, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
ABSTRACT DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism most commonly associated with
transcriptional repression. While it is clear that DNA methylation can silence HIV proviral …

Challenges in Quantifying Cytosine Methylation in the HIV Provirus.

SA LaMere, A Chaillon, C Huynh, DM Smith, S Gianella - Mbio, 2019 - europepmc.org
ABSTRACT DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism most commonly associated with
transcriptional repression. While it is clear that DNA methylation can silence HIV proviral …