- INs are not to be
confused with
phage integrases (recombinases) used in biotechnology, such as λ
phage integrase, as
discussed in site-specific recombination...
-
Integrase inhibitors (INIs) are a
class of
antiretroviral drug
designed to
block the
action of
integrase, a
viral enzyme that
inserts the
viral genome...
- gamma-delta and Tn3 resolvase, but also new
additions like φC31-, Bxb1-, and R4
integrases, cut all four DNA
strands simultaneously at
points that are staggered...
-
recombinase technology,
performed by a
specific class of
recombinase enzymes ("
integrases")
Economic integration,
trade unification between different states Horizontal...
- cell
nucleus and
integrated into the
cellular DNA by a
virally encoded integrase and host co-factors. Once integrated, the
virus may
become latent, allowing...
- The WHO
Model List of
Essential Medicines (aka
Essential Medicines List or EML),
published by the
World Health Organization (WHO),
contains the medications...
- to NNRTIs.
Integrase inhibitors (also
known as
integrase nuclear strand transfer inhibitors or INSTIs)
inhibit the
viral enzyme integrase,
which is responsible...
- (backward). The new DNA is then
incorporated into the host cell
genome by an
integrase enzyme, at
which point the
retroviral DNA is
referred to as a provirus...
- (insufflation), a
method of
administrating some
medications and
vaccines Integrase, a
retroviral enzyme In (album), by the Outsiders, 1967 In (Korean name)...
-
nucleus and
integrated into the
cellular DNA by a
virally encoded enzyme,
integrase, and host co-factors. Once integrated, the
virus may
become latent, allowing...