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The cellular stress response enhances human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 basal gene expression through the core promoter region of the long terminal repeat.

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FIG. 2. Whole-cell extracts collected from MT-2.6 cells at 6 h followingphysiologic stress direct more transcription from the HTLV-1 LTR than non-
FIG. 4. The cellular stress enhances basal transcription from the HTLV-1LTR as early as 6 h following stress induction

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