Jonathan P. Stoye
Jonathan P. Stoye is a virologist at the Francis Crick Institute in London, England. He has made substantial contributions to scientific understanding of the interactions of retroviruses with their hosts. Stoye has worked with the human immunodeficiency virus, other primate retroviruses, murine leukaemia viruses and retroviruses of pigs, goats, sheep and other animals. His recent publications describe investigations of host restriction factors such as Fv-1, TRIM5alpha and other members of the tripartite motif family as well as the lentiviral accessory proteins Vpx and Vpr.
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Jonathan P. Stoye
Jonathan P. Stoye is a virologist at the Francis Crick Institute in London, England. He has made substantial contributions to scientific understanding of the interactions of retroviruses with their hosts. Stoye has worked with the human immunodeficiency virus, other primate retroviruses, murine leukaemia viruses and retroviruses of pigs, goats, sheep and other animals. His recent publications describe investigations of host restriction factors such as Fv-1, TRIM5alpha and other members of the tripartite motif family as well as the lentiviral accessory proteins Vpx and Vpr.
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