User:Nathan Roy

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[[User:Nathan Roy/Sandbox 1]]I am a graduate student at the University of Vermont, studying the dynamics of HIV-1 cell to cell transmission and HIV-1 induced syncytia formation. Our wonderful professor, Dr. Steven Everse, has commissioned us (his students from his BioChem 351 course) to create a page describing the structure of a protein that interests us. I have chosen the HIV-1 gag protein, and more specifically, the MA, CA, and NC domains.
[[User:Nathan Roy/Sandbox 1]]I am a graduate student at the University of Vermont, studying the dynamics of HIV-1 cell to cell transmission and HIV-1 induced syncytia formation. Our wonderful professor, Dr. Steven Everse, has commissioned us (his students from his BioChem 351 course) to create a page describing the structure of a protein that interests us. I have chosen the HIV-1 gag protein, and more specifically, the MA, CA, and NC domains.
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User:Nathan Roy/Sandbox 1I am a graduate student at the University of Vermont, studying the dynamics of HIV-1 cell to cell transmission and HIV-1 induced syncytia formation. Our wonderful professor, Dr. Steven Everse, has commissioned us (his students from his BioChem 351 course) to create a page describing the structure of a protein that interests us. I have chosen the HIV-1 gag protein, and more specifically, the MA, CA, and NC domains.

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Nathan Roy, Eran Hodis

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