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1. The chemokine receptor CCR5: multi-faceted hook for HIV-1.

2. Transmitted/founder SHIV.D replicates in the brain, causes neuropathogenesis, and persists on combination antiretroviral therapy in rhesus macaques.

3. CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing to create nonhuman primate models for studying stem cell therapies for HIV infection.

4. Innate immune regulation in HIV latency models.

5. HIV-1 integrase binding to genomic RNA 5′-UTR induces local structural changes in vitro and in virio.

6. Co-receptor signaling in the pathogenesis of neuroHIV.

7. Increased expression of CDKN1A/p21 in HIV-1 controllers is correlated with upregulation of ZC3H12A/MCPIP1.

8. NHEJ pathway is involved in post-integrational DNA repair due to Ku70 binding to HIV-1 integrase.

9. CCR5 editing by Staphylococcus aureus Cas9 in human primary CD4+ T cells and hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells promotes HIV-1 resistance and CD4+ T cell enrichment in humanized mice.

10. Fuse me IFITM can!

11. More than meets the I: the diverse antiviral and cellular functions of interferon-induced transmembrane proteins.

12. A genotypic method for determining HIV-2 coreceptor usage enables epidemiological studies and clinical decision support.

13. Membrane bound modified form of clade B Env, JRCSF is suitable for immunogen design as it is efficiently cleaved and displays all the broadly neutralizing epitopes including V2 and C2 domain-dependent conformational epitopes.

14. Frequency and Env determinants of HIV-1 subtype C strains from antiretroviral therapy-naive subjects that display incomplete inhibition by maraviroc.

15. The interferon-induced antiviral protein PML (TRIM19) promotes the restriction and transcriptional silencing of lentiviruses in a context-specific, isoform-specific fashion.

16. HIV-1 capsid variability: viral exploitation and evasion of capsid-binding molecules.

17. Single genome analysis reveals genetic characteristics of Neuroadaptation across HIV-1 envelope.

18. Distinct HIV-1 entry phenotypes are associated with transmission, subtype specificity, and resistance to broadly neutralizing antibodies.

19. Vpx rescue of HIV-1 from the antiviral state in mature dendritic cells is independent of the intracellular deoxynucleotide concentration.

20. Drual-acting stapled peptides target both HIV-1 entry and assembly.

21. Decreased plasticity of coreceptor use by CD4-independent SIV Envs that emerge in vivo.

22. Genetic diversity of the highly variable V1 region interferes with Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 envelope functionality.

23. Linkages between HIV-1 specificity for CCR5 or CXCR4 and in vitro usage of alternative coreceptors during progressive HIV-1 subtype C infection.

24. HIV-1 transcription and latency: an update.

25. Genistein interferes with SDF-1- and HIV-mediated actin dynamics and inhibits HIV infection of resting CD4 T cells.

26. REVIEW Open Access The frantic play of the concealed HIV envelope cytoplasmic tail.

27. A common mechanism of clinical HIV-1 resistance to the CCR5 antagonist maraviroc despite divergent resistance levels and lack of common gp120 resistance mutations.

28. CoRSeqV3-C: a novel HIV-1 subtype C specific V3 sequence based coreceptor usage prediction algorithm.

29. TNPO3 protects HIV-1 replication from CPSF6-mediated capsid stabilization in the host cell cytoplasm.

30. Allosteric induction of the CD4-bound conformation of HIV-1 Gp120.

31. Acquisition of CD4-Dependence by CD4-Independent SIV Passaged in Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells.

32. The trinity of the cortical actin in the initiation of HIV-1 infection.

33. Second-site suppressors of HIV-1 capsid mutations: restoration of intracellular activities without correction of intrinsic capsid stability defects.

34. Independent evolution of macrophage-tropism and increased charge between HIV-1 R5 envelopes present in brain and immune tissue.

36. A stabilized HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein trimer fused to CD40 ligand targets and activates dendritic cells.

37. Conformational alterations in the CD4 binding cavity of HIV-1 gp120 influencing gp120-CD4 interactions and fusogenicity of HIV-1 envelopes derived from brain and other tissues.

38. Selected amino acid mutations in HIV-1 B subtype gp41 are Associated with Specific gp120V3 signatures in the regulation of Co- Receptor usage.

39. Analysis of infectious virus clones from two HIV-1 superinfection cases suggests that the primarystrains have lower fitness.

40. Semen-mediated enhancement of HIV infection isdonor-dependent and correlates with the levels ofSEVI.

41. Modulation of HIV-1 macrophage-tropism among R5 envelopes occurs before detection of neutralizing antibodies.

42. Macrophage signaling in HIV-1 infection.

43. The macrophage in HIV-1 infection: From activation to deactivation?.

44. Molecular mechanisms of neuroinvasion by monocytes-macrophages in HIV-1 infection.

49. How to engage Cofilin.

50. A single site for N-linked glycosylation in the envelope glycoprotein of feline immunodeficiency virus modulates the virus-receptor interaction.

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