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1. Bacteriophage infection and killing of intracellular Mycobacterium abscessus

2. CRISPY-BRED and CRISPY-BRIP: efficient bacteriophage engineering

3. Protein-Mediated and RNA-Based Origins of Replication of Extrachromosomal Mycobacterial Prophages

4. A Mycobacteriophage-Based Vaccine Platform: SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Expression and Display

5. More Evidence of Collusion: a New Prophage-Mediated Viral Defense System Encoded by Mycobacteriophage Sbash

6. Mycobacteriumtrehalose polyphleates are required for mycobacteriophage infection

7. A Mycobacteriophage-Based Vaccine Platform: SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Expression and Display

8. CD4 receptor diversity represents an ancient protection mechanism against primate lentiviruses

9. Protein-Mediated and RNA-Based Origins of Replication of Extrachromosomal Mycobacterial Prophages

10. CD4 receptor diversity in chimpanzees protects against SIV infection

11. Loss of CXCR6 coreceptor usage characterizes pathogenic lentiviruses

12. Marginal Effects of Systemic CCR5 Blockade with Maraviroc on Oral Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Transmission to Infant Macaques

13. Dualtropic CXCR6/CCR5 Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) Infection of Sooty Mangabey Primary Lymphocytes: Distinct Coreceptor Use in Natural versus Pathogenic Hosts of SIV

14. Compensatory Hemagglutinin Mutations Alter Antigenic Properties of Influenza Viruses

15. CXCR6-Mediated Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVagmSab Entry into Sabaeus African Green Monkey Lymphocytes Implicates Widespread Use of Non-CCR5 Pathways in Natural Host Infections

16. Coevolutionary dynamics between tribe Cercopithecini tetherins and their lentiviruses

17. Characterization and Implementation of a Diverse Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVsm Envelope Panel in the Assessment of Neutralizing Antibody Breadth Elicited in Rhesus Macaques by Multimodal Vaccines Expressing the SIVmac239 Envelope

18. Activated CD4+CCR5+ T cells in the rectum predict increased SIV acquisition in SIVGag/Tat-vaccinated rhesus macaques

19. Loss of CXCR6 coreceptor usage characterizes pathogenic lentiviruses.

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