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Vinayaka R Prasad

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Mbio|September 20, 2024
Beyond publishing primary research papersVinayaka R Prasad
Journal of Virology|June 7, 2002
Potent inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication by template analog reverse transcriptase inhibitors derived by SELEX (systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment)Pheroze Joshi, Vinayaka R Prasad
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 21, 2008
Analysis of 2-LTR circle junctions of viral DNA in infected cellsDibyakanti Mandal, Vinayaka R Prasad
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 31, 2015
Measuring the Uptake and Transactivation Function of HIV-1 Tat Protein in a Trans-cellular Cocultivation SetupArthur P Ruiz, Vinayaka R Prasad
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|June 9, 2004
Nucleoside-analog resistance mutations in HIV-1 reverse transcriptase and their influence on polymerase fidelity and viral mutation ratesLisa F Rezende, Vinayaka R Prasad
Nucleic Acids Research|February 1, 2007
The active site residue Valine 867 in human telomerase reverse transcriptase influences nucleotide incorporation and fidelityWilliam C Drosopoulos, Vinayaka R Prasad
Mbio|June 12, 2014
New clues to understanding HIV nonprogressors: low cholesterol blocks HIV trans infectionVinayaka R Prasad, Michael I Bukrinsky
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 12, 2002
Substitutions of Phe61 located in the vicinity of template 5'-overhang influence polymerase fidelity and nucleoside analog sensitivity of HIV-1 reverse transcriptaseTimothy S Fisher, Vinayaka R Prasad
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 18, 2009
The telomerase-specific T motif is a restrictive determinant of repetitive reverse transcription by human telomeraseWilliam C Drosopoulos, Vinayaka R Prasad
Mbio|September 21, 2017
FISHing Out the Hidden Enemy: Advances in Detecting and Measuring Latent HIV-Infected CellsVinayaka R Prasad, Ganjam V Kalpana
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Mbio|September 20, 2024
Beyond publishing primary research papersVinayaka R Prasad
Journal of Virology|June 7, 2002
Potent inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication by template analog reverse transcriptase inhibitors derived by SELEX (systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment)Pheroze Joshi, Vinayaka R Prasad
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 21, 2008
Analysis of 2-LTR circle junctions of viral DNA in infected cellsDibyakanti Mandal, Vinayaka R Prasad
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 31, 2015
Measuring the Uptake and Transactivation Function of HIV-1 Tat Protein in a Trans-cellular Cocultivation SetupArthur P Ruiz, Vinayaka R Prasad
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|June 9, 2004
Nucleoside-analog resistance mutations in HIV-1 reverse transcriptase and their influence on polymerase fidelity and viral mutation ratesLisa F Rezende, Vinayaka R Prasad
Nucleic Acids Research|February 1, 2007
The active site residue Valine 867 in human telomerase reverse transcriptase influences nucleotide incorporation and fidelityWilliam C Drosopoulos, Vinayaka R Prasad
Mbio|June 12, 2014
New clues to understanding HIV nonprogressors: low cholesterol blocks HIV trans infectionVinayaka R Prasad, Michael I Bukrinsky
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 12, 2002
Substitutions of Phe61 located in the vicinity of template 5'-overhang influence polymerase fidelity and nucleoside analog sensitivity of HIV-1 reverse transcriptaseTimothy S Fisher, Vinayaka R Prasad
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 18, 2009
The telomerase-specific T motif is a restrictive determinant of repetitive reverse transcription by human telomeraseWilliam C Drosopoulos, Vinayaka R Prasad
Mbio|September 21, 2017
FISHing Out the Hidden Enemy: Advances in Detecting and Measuring Latent HIV-Infected CellsVinayaka R Prasad, Ganjam V Kalpana
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