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1. Potent broadly neutralizing antibodies mediate efficient antibody-dependent phagocytosis of HIV-infected cells.

2. Design of soluble HIV-1 envelope trimers free of covalent gp120-gp41 bonds with prevalent native-like conformation.

3. gp120-derived amyloidogenic peptides form amyloid fibrils that increase HIV-1 infectivity.

4. KYNA Ameliorates Glutamate Toxicity of HAND by Enhancing Glutamate Uptake in A2 Astrocytes.

5. Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) infectivity by expression of poorly or broadly neutralizing antibodies against Env in virus-producing cells.

6. The V2 domain of HIV gp120 mimics an interaction between CD4 and integrin ⍺4β7.

7. Substitution of gp120 C4 region compensates for V3 loss-of-fitness mutations in HIV-1 CRF01_AE co-receptor switching.

8. V3 tip determinants of susceptibility to inhibition by CD4-mimetic compounds in natural clade A human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) envelope glycoproteins.

9. Intermediate conformations of CD4-bound HIV-1 Env heterotrimers.

10. HIV-1 Env trimers asymmetrically engage CD4 receptors in membranes.

11. Broadly neutralizing antibody epitopes on HIV-1 particles are exposed after virus interaction with host cells.

12. Impact of stabilizing mutations on the antigenic profile and glycosylation of membrane-expressed HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein.

13. Temsavir Modulates HIV-1 Envelope Conformation by Decreasing Its Proteolytic Cleavage.

14. Piperidine CD4-Mimetic Compounds Expose Vulnerable Env Epitopes Sensitizing HIV-1-Infected Cells to ADCC.

15. Anti-human immunodeficiency virus-1 activity of MoMo30 protein isolated from the traditional African medicinal plant Momordica balsamina.

16. gp120 Envelope Glycoproteins of HIV-1 Group M Subtype A and Subtype B Differentially Affect Gene Expression in Human Vascular Endothelial Cells.

17. Antibody Recognition of CD4-Induced Open HIV-1 Env Trimers.

18. Antiviral Activity and Crystal Structures of HIV-1 gp120 Antagonists.

19. Immune reconstruction effectiveness of combination antiretroviral therapy for HIV-1 CRF01_AE cluster 1 and 2 infected individuals.

20. Characterization of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) Envelope Glycoprotein Variants Selected for Resistance to a CD4-Mimetic Compound.

21. Arachidonic Acid Cascade and Eicosanoid Production Are Elevated While LTC4 Synthase Modulates the Lipidomics Profile in the Brain of the HIVgp120-Transgenic Mouse Model of NeuroHIV.

22. Multiple binding modes of an N-terminal CCR5-peptide in complex with HIV-1 gp120.

23. Regulation of epitope exposure in the gp41 membrane-proximal external region through interactions at the apex of HIV-1 Env.

24. Convergent HIV-1 Evolution upon Targeted Destabilization of the gp120-gp41 Interface.

25. Design, synthesis, and evaluation of HIV-1 entry inhibitors based on broadly neutralizing antibody 447-52D and gp120 V3loop interactions.

26. Sequential Analysis of the N/O-Glycosylation of Heavily Glycosylated HIV-1 gp120 Using EThcD-sceHCD-MS/MS.

27. Altered Env conformational dynamics as a mechanism of resistance to peptide-triazole HIV-1 inactivators.

28. HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein Cell Surface Localization Is Associated with Antibody-Induced Internalization.

29. Intramolecular quality control: HIV-1 envelope gp160 signal-peptide cleavage as a functional folding checkpoint.

30. Near-Pan-neutralizing, Plasma Deconvoluted Antibody N49P6 Mimics Host Receptor CD4 in Its Quaternary Interactions with the HIV-1 Envelope Trimer.

31. HIV-Associated Neurotoxicity: The Interplay of Host and Viral Proteins.

32. Quaternary Interaction of the HIV-1 Envelope Trimer with CD4 and Neutralizing Antibodies.

33. Modeling of CCR5 Recognition by HIV-1 gp120: How the Viral Protein Exploits the Conformational Plasticity of the Coreceptor.

34. HIV envelope antigen valency on peptide nanofibers modulates antibody magnitude and binding breadth.

35. Species-Specific Valid Ternary Interactions of HIV-1 Env-gp120, CD4, and CCR5 as Revealed by an Adaptive Single-Amino Acid Substitution at the V3 Loop Tip.

36. Rational Engraftment of Quaternary-Interactive Acidic Loops for Anti-HIV-1 Antibody Improvement.

37. Cryo-EM structures of HIV-1 trimer bound to CD4-mimetics BNM-III-170 and M48U1 adopt a CD4-bound open conformation.

38. Direct interaction of HIV gp120 with neuronal CXCR4 and CCR5 receptors induces cofilin-actin rod pathology via a cellular prion protein- and NOX-dependent mechanism.

39. Design of immunogens to elicit broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV targeting the CD4 binding site.

40. Single-Molecule Super-Resolution Imaging of T-Cell Plasma Membrane CD4 Redistribution upon HIV-1 Binding.

41. Does Antibody Stabilize the Ligand Binding in GP120 of HIV-1 Envelope Protein? Evidence from MD Simulation.

42. Disruption of the cholinergic anti-inflammatory response by R5-tropic HIV-1 protein gp120 JRFL .

43. The V2 loop of HIV gp120 delivers costimulatory signals to CD4 + T cells through Integrin α 4 β 7 and promotes cellular activation and infection.

44. Visualization of the HIV-1 Env glycan shield across scales.

45. Probing the Structure of the HIV-1 Envelope Trimer Using Aspartate Scanning Mutagenesis.

46. Gene expression of endocannabinoid system in HIV-1-related neuropathic pain model.

47. SERINC5 Inhibits HIV-1 Infectivity by Altering the Conformation of gp120 on HIV-1 Particles.

48. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 and Methamphetamine-Mediated Mitochondrial Damage and Neuronal Degeneration in Human Neurons.

49. Integrin α4β7 in HIV-1 infection: A critical review.

50. The Role of Integrin α 4 β 7 Signaling in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Pathogenesis and Viral Entry in Primary CD4 + T Cells As Revealed by Comparative Phosphoproteomic Signatures.

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