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I am glad to hear that Trimeris is going ahead with their second generation fusion inhibitor and I would like to know if you think research of the RNase-H active site of Reverse Transcriptase holds promise?
I am glad to hear that Trimeris is going ahead with their second generation fusion inhibitor and I would like to know if you think research of the RNase-H active site of Reverse Transcriptase holds promise?
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Ethan Hines
I am glad to hear that Trimeris is going ahead with their second generation fusion inhibitor and I would like to know if you think research of the RNase-H active site of Reverse Transcriptase holds promise?
September 9, 2008