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1. Formation of nuclear CPSF6/CPSF5 biomolecular condensates upon HIV-1 entry into the nucleus is important for productive infection

2. The HIV-1 capsid core is an opportunistic nuclear import receptor

3. Prion-like low complexity regions enable avid virus-host interactions during HIV-1 infection

4. A point mutation in HIV-1 integrase redirects proviral integration into centromeric repeats

5. GS-CA1 and lenacapavir stabilize the HIV-1 core and modulate the core interaction with cellular factors

6. CPSF6-Dependent Targeting of Speckle-Associated Domains Distinguishes Primate from Nonprimate Lentiviral Integration

7. Commentary: Derivation of Simian Tropic HIV-1 Infectious Clone Reveals Virus Adaptation to a New Host

8. Interferon-inducible miR-128 modulates HIV-1 replication by targeting TNPO3 mRNA

9. A single gp120 residue can affect HIV-1 tropism in macaques

10. Selection of Unadapted, Pathogenic SHIVs Encoding Newly Transmitted HIV-1 Envelope Proteins

11. CPSF6 Defines a Conserved Capsid Interface that Modulates HIV-1 Replication

12. Nucleic Acid, Antibody, and Virus Culture Methods to Detect Xenotropic MLV-Related Virus in Human Blood Samples

13. Flexible Use of Nuclear Import Pathways by HIV-1

14. Perturbation of the P-body component Mov10 inhibits HIV-1 infectivity

15. RT-SHIV subpopulation dynamics in infected macaques during anti-HIV therapy

16. The Requirement for Cellular Transportin 3 (TNPO3 or TRN-SR2) during Infection Maps to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Capsid and Not Integrase ▿

17. Incomplete Protection against Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Vaginal Transmission in Rhesus Macaques by a Topical Antiviral Agent Revealed by Repeat Challenges▿

18. The Level of Reverse Transcriptase (RT) in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Particles Affects Susceptibility to Nonnucleoside RT Inhibitors but Not to Lamivudine

19. Murine T Cells Potently Restrict Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

20. Elevated Expression of GM3 in Receptor-Bearing Targets Confers Resistance to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Fusion

21. Nonrandom HIV-1 infection and double infection via direct and cell-mediated pathways

22. A dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule 3-grabbing nonintegrin (DC-SIGN)-related protein is highly expressed on human liver sinusoidal endothelial cells and promotes HIV-1 infection

23. Primary Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2 (HIV-2) Isolates, Like HIV-1 Isolates, Frequently Use CCR5 but Show Promiscuity in Coreceptor Usage

24. The interaction between HIV-1 Tat and human cyclin T1 requires zinc and a critical cysteine residue that is not conserved in the murine CycT1 protein

25. The Vpr protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 influences nuclear localization of viral nucleic acids in nondividing host cells

26. Vpx Association with Mature Core Structures of HIV-2

27. A single gp120 residue can affect HIV-1 tropism in macaques.

28. CPSF6 defines a conserved capsid interface that modulates HIV-1 replication.

29. HIV-1 capsid-cyclophilin interactions determine nuclear import pathway, integration targeting and replication efficiency.

30. Perturbation of the P-body component Mov10 inhibits HIV-1 infectivity.

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