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    Retrovirology
    |December 20, 2005
    PubMed
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    Retrovirology highlights a top basic science paper on retroviruses from 2005. This award recognizes significant advancements in retroviral research and its impact.

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    Area of Science:

    • Retroviruses and viral pathogenesis.
    • Molecular biology and virology.

    Background:

    • This editorial identifies the leading basic science publication in retrovirology for 2005.
    • The selection emphasizes foundational research in the field of retroviral studies.

    Discussion:

    • The chosen paper represents a significant contribution to understanding retroviral mechanisms.
    • This recognition underscores the importance of fundamental research in advancing retrovirology.

    Key Insights:

    • Identification of the best basic science retrovirus paper of 2005.
    • Highlighting a landmark study in retroviral research.

    Outlook:

    • Encouraging continued innovation in retroviral basic science.
    • Fostering future discoveries in the field of virology.