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Gel retardation analyses showed that NF-kappa B binding activity was s
ubstantially lower in nuclear extracts of HIV persistently infected HU
T78 cells compared to their uninfected parental cells, although rates
of total NF-kappa B protein synthesis were similar in both cell types.