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Alex Harwig

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Viruses|October 26, 2017
The Battle of RNA Synthesis: Virus versus HostAlex Harwig, Robert Landick, Ben Berkhout
Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS|January 8, 2015
HIV-1 RNAs: sense and antisense, large mRNAs and small siRNAs and miRNAsAlex Harwig, Atze T Das, Ben Berkhout
Current Opinion in Virology|April 29, 2014
Retroviral microRNAsAlex Harwig, Atze T Das, Ben Berkhout
RNA Biology|June 2, 2017
Influence of the loop size and nucleotide composition on AgoshRNA biogenesis and activityElena Herrera-Carrillo, Alex Harwig, Ben Berkhout
Journal of Virology|July 15, 2011
The HIV-1 Tat protein has a versatile role in activating viral transcriptionAtze T Das, Alex Harwig, Ben Berkhout
RNA Biology|March 10, 2015
Toward optimization of AgoshRNA molecules that use a non-canonical RNAi pathway: variations in the top and bottom base pairsElena Herrera-Carrillo, Alex Harwig, Ben Berkhout
Transcription|June 10, 2017
Mutation of nucleotides around the +1 position of type 3 polymerase III promoters: The effect on transcriptional activity and start site usageZongliang Gao, Alex Harwig, Ben Berkhout, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 12, 2007
The TAR hairpin of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 can be deleted when not required for Tat-mediated activation of transcriptionAtze T Das, Alex Harwig, Martine M Vrolijk, et al.
Retrovirology|February 13, 2009
Destabilization of the TAR hairpin leads to extension of the polyA hairpin and inhibition of HIV-1 polyadenylationMartine M Vrolijk, Alex Harwig, Ben Berkhout, et al.
Retrovirology|July 26, 2012
Opening of the TAR hairpin in the HIV-1 genome causes aberrant RNA dimerization and packagingAtze T Das, Martine M Vrolijk, Alex Harwig, et al.
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Viruses|October 26, 2017
The Battle of RNA Synthesis: Virus versus HostAlex Harwig, Robert Landick, Ben Berkhout
Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS|January 8, 2015
HIV-1 RNAs: sense and antisense, large mRNAs and small siRNAs and miRNAsAlex Harwig, Atze T Das, Ben Berkhout
Current Opinion in Virology|April 29, 2014
Retroviral microRNAsAlex Harwig, Atze T Das, Ben Berkhout
RNA Biology|June 2, 2017
Influence of the loop size and nucleotide composition on AgoshRNA biogenesis and activityElena Herrera-Carrillo, Alex Harwig, Ben Berkhout
Journal of Virology|July 15, 2011
The HIV-1 Tat protein has a versatile role in activating viral transcriptionAtze T Das, Alex Harwig, Ben Berkhout
RNA Biology|March 10, 2015
Toward optimization of AgoshRNA molecules that use a non-canonical RNAi pathway: variations in the top and bottom base pairsElena Herrera-Carrillo, Alex Harwig, Ben Berkhout
Transcription|June 10, 2017
Mutation of nucleotides around the +1 position of type 3 polymerase III promoters: The effect on transcriptional activity and start site usageZongliang Gao, Alex Harwig, Ben Berkhout, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 12, 2007
The TAR hairpin of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 can be deleted when not required for Tat-mediated activation of transcriptionAtze T Das, Alex Harwig, Martine M Vrolijk, et al.
Retrovirology|February 13, 2009
Destabilization of the TAR hairpin leads to extension of the polyA hairpin and inhibition of HIV-1 polyadenylationMartine M Vrolijk, Alex Harwig, Ben Berkhout, et al.
Retrovirology|July 26, 2012
Opening of the TAR hairpin in the HIV-1 genome causes aberrant RNA dimerization and packagingAtze T Das, Martine M Vrolijk, Alex Harwig, et al.
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