Single amino acid changes in the DNA polymerase confer foscarnet resistance and slow-growth phenotype, while mutations in the UL97-encoded phosphotransferase confer ganciclovir resistance in three double-resistant human cytomegalovirus strains recovered from patients with AIDS

Fausto Baldanti, Mark R. Underwood, Sylvia C. Stanat, Karen K. Biron, Sunwen Chou, Antonella Sarasini, Enrico Silini, Giuseppe Gerna

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