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1. HIV viral protein R induces loss of DCT1-type renal tubules.

2. Investigation of HIV-1 Viral Protein R Inhibitory Activities of Twelve Thai Medicinal Plants and Their Commercially Available Major Constituents.

3. A New Monoterpene from the Rhizomes of Alpinia galanga and Its Anti-Vpr Activity.

4. Viral protein R polymorphisms in the pathogenesis of HIV-associated acute ischaemic stroke: a case-control study.

5. Three new quassinoids isolated from the wood of Picrasma javanica and their anti-Vpr activities.

6. Retrotransposition and senescence in mouse heart tissue by viral protein R of human immunodeficiency virus-1.

7. Peptides derived from the C-terminal domain of HIV-1 Viral Protein R in lipid bilayers: Structure, membrane positioning and gene delivery.

8. The effect of childhood trauma, ApoE genotype and HIV-1 viral protein R variants on change in cognitive performance.

9. Short Communication: A Quantitative System for Monitoring Blood-Circulating Viral Protein R of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Detected a Possible Link with Pathogenic Indices.

10. HIV-1 Integrase-Targeted Short Peptides Derived from a Viral Protein R Sequence.

11. Naturally occurring Vpr inhibitors from medicinal plants of Myanmar.

12. HIV-1 Viral Protein R Activates NLRP3 Inflammasome in Microglia: implications for HIV-1 Associated Neuroinflammation.

13. HIV-1 Vpr disrupts mitochondria axonal transport and accelerates neuronal aging.

14. The HIV-derived protein Vpr52-96 has anti-glioma activity in vitro and in vivo.

15. Fast track, dynein-dependent nuclear targeting of human immunodeficiency virus Vpr protein; impaired trafficking in a clinical isolate.

16. Viral protein R of HIV type-1 induces retrotransposition and upregulates glutamate synthesis by the signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 signaling pathway.

17. Nerve growth factor acts through the TrkA receptor to protect sensory neurons from the damaging effects of the HIV-1 viral protein, Vpr.

18. The HIV-1 passage from cytoplasm to nucleus: the process involving a complex exchange between the components of HIV-1 and cellular machinery to access nucleus and successful integration.

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