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Comparison of the genotypic and phenotypic properties of HIV-1 standard subtype B and subtype B/B′ env molecular clones derived from infections in China
Hui XieGraduate School of Peking Union Medical College
No. 9 Dongdan Santiao
100730BeijingDongcheng District,China;Division of HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Virus VaccinesNational Institutes for Food and Drug Control (NIFDC)
No. 31 Huatuo Street
102629BeijingDaxing District,China
, Jianhui NieDivision of HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Virus VaccinesNational Institutes for Food and Drug Control (NIFDC)
No. 31 Huatuo Street
102629BeijingDaxing District,China
, Qingqing ChenDivision of HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Virus VaccinesNational Institutes for Food and Drug Control (NIFDC)
No. 31 Huatuo Street
102629BeijingDaxing District,China
, Weijin HuangDivision of HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Virus VaccinesNational Institutes for Food and Drug Control (NIFDC)
No. 31 Huatuo Street
102629BeijingDaxing District,China
& Youchun WangGraduate School of Peking Union Medical College
No. 9 Dongdan Santiao
100730BeijingDongcheng District,China;Division of HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Virus VaccinesNational Institutes for Food and Drug Control (NIFDC)
No. 31 Huatuo Street
102629BeijingDaxing District,ChinaCorrespondence[email protected]
Pages 1-13
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Received 28 Nov 2017, Accepted 13 Apr 2018, Published online: 16 May 2018
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