Walker, S., Hagemeier, C., Sissons, J. G., & Sinclair, J. H. (1992). A 10-base-pair element of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 long terminal repeat (LTR) is an absolute requirement for transactivation by the human cytomegalovirus 72-kilodalton IE1 protein but can be compensated for by other LTR regions in transactivation by the 80-kilodalton IE2 protein.
Chicago-stil citatWalker, S., C. Hagemeier, J G. Sissons, och J H. Sinclair. A 10-base-pair Element of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Long Terminal Repeat (LTR) Is an Absolute Requirement for Transactivation By the Human Cytomegalovirus 72-kilodalton IE1 Protein but Can Be Compensated for By Other LTR Regions in Transactivation By the 80-kilodalton IE2 Protein. 1992.
MLA-referensWalker, S., C. Hagemeier, J G. Sissons, och J H. Sinclair. A 10-base-pair Element of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Long Terminal Repeat (LTR) Is an Absolute Requirement for Transactivation By the Human Cytomegalovirus 72-kilodalton IE1 Protein but Can Be Compensated for By Other LTR Regions in Transactivation By the 80-kilodalton IE2 Protein. 1992.