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Jin Yang, Hal P. Bogerd, Sheila Peng, Heather Wiegand, Ray Truant, and Bryan R. Cullen
An ancient family of human endogenous retroviruses encodes a functional homolog of the HIV-1 Rev protein
PNAS 1999 96: 13404-13408.

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