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1. FISHing Out the Hidden Enemy: Advances in Detecting and Measuring Latent HIV-Infected Cells

2. The Lysine 65 Residue in HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Function and in Nucleoside Analog Drug Resistance

3. New Clues to Understanding HIV Nonprogressors: Low Cholesterol Blocks HIV Trans Infection

5. A Naturally Occurring Polymorphism in the HIV-1 Tat Basic Domain Inhibits Uptake by Bystander Cells and Leads to Reduced Neuroinflammation

6. CCL2 mobilizes ALIX to facilitate Gag-p6 mediated HIV-1 virion release

7. Association of a 3' untranslated region polymorphism in proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 with HIV viral load and CD4+ levels in HIV/hepatitis C virus coinfected women

8. FISHing Out the Hidden Enemy: Advances in Detecting and Measuring Latent HIV-Infected Cells

9. The Lysine 65 Residue in HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Function and in Nucleoside Analog Drug Resistance

10. HIV Exploits Antiviral Host Innate GCN2-ATF4 Signaling for Establishing Viral Replication Early in Infection

11. Macrophage Inflammatory Markers Are Associated With Subclinical Carotid Artery Disease in Women With Human Immunodeficiency Virus or Hepatitis C Virus Infection

12. Evaluating the Role of Viral Proteins in HIV-Mediated Neurotoxicity Using Primary Human Neuronal Cultures

13. Lys66 residue as a determinant of high mismatch extension and misinsertion rates of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase

14. The Evolving Profile of the Signature Amino Acid Residues in HIV-1 Subtype C Tat

15. RNA Aptamers Directed to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Gag Polyprotein Bind to the Matrix and Nucleocapsid Domains and Inhibit Virus Production

16. Association analysis in the interspecific derivatives of Vigna mungo x Vigna mungo var. sylvestris for yield and its components

17. Probing the Active Site Steric Flexibility of HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase: Different Constraints for DNA- versus RNA-Templated Synthesis

18. Site-directed Mutagenesis in the Fingers Subdomain of HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Reveals a Specific Role for the β3–β4 Hairpin Loop in dNTP Selection

19. Examining Interactions of HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase with Single-stranded Template Nucleotides by Nucleoside Analog Interference

20. T-h-2 immunity and CD3+CD45RBlow-activated T cells in mice immunized with recombinant bacillus Calmette–Guérin expressing HIV-1 principal neutralizing determinant epitope

21. Analysis of HIV-1 replication block due to substitutions at F61 residue of reverse transcriptase reveals additional defects involving the RNase H function

22. Human Telomerase RNA Template Sequence Is a Determinant of Telomere Repeat Extension Rate

23. Mutations Proximal to the Minor Groove-Binding Track of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Reverse Transcriptase Differentially Affect Utilization of RNA versus DNA as Template

24. Substitutions of Phe61 Located in the Vicinity of Template 5′-Overhang Influence Polymerase Fidelity and Nucleoside Analog Sensitivity of HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase

25. New Clues to Understanding HIV Nonprogressors: Low Cholesterol Blocks HIV Trans Infection

26. The gp120 protein is a second determinant of decreased neurovirulence of Indian HIV-1C isolates compared to southern African HIV-1C isolates

27. Phylogenetic Characterization of Six Full-Length HIV-1 Subtype C Molecular Clones from Three Patients: Identification of Rare Subtype C Strains Containing Two NF-κB Motifs in the Long Terminal Repeat

28. Abstract P342: Macrophage Markers are Associated with Atherosclerotic Plaque and Distensibility in the Women’s Interagency HIV Study

29. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Integrase Protein Promotes Reverse Transcription through Specific Interactions with the Nucleoprotein Reverse Transcription Complex

30. The influence of 3TC-resistance mutations E89G and M184V in the human immunodeficiency virus reverse transcriptase on mispair extension efficiency

31. The influence of 3TC resistance mutation M184I on the fidelity and error specificity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reverse transcriptase

32. Increased Misincorporation Fidelity Observed for Nucleoside Analog Resistance Mutations M184V and E89G in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Reverse Transcriptase Does Not Correlate with the Overall Error Rate Measured In Vitro

33. Insertions into the β3-β4 Hairpin Loop of HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Reveal a Role for Fingers Subdomain in Processive Polymerization

34. Long-term reduction of serum bilirubin levels in gunn rats by retroviral gene transfer in vivo

35. Higher fidelity of RNA-dependent DNA mispair extension by M184V drug- resistant than wild-type reverse transcriptase of human immunodeficiency virus type 1

36. INI1/hSNF5-interaction defective HIV-1 IN mutants exhibit impaired particle morphology, reverse transcription and integration in vivo

37. Increased polymerase fidelity of E89G, a nucleoside analog-resistant variant of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reverse transcriptase

38. Bilirubin glucuronidation by intact Gunn rat fibroblasts expressing bilirubin UDP-glucuronosyltransferase

39. Pre-steady state kinetic analysis of cyclobutyl derivatives of 2’-deoxyadenosine 5’-triphosphate as inhibitors of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase

40. Subunit-selective mutagenesis of Glu-89 residue in human immunodeficiency virus reverse transcriptase. Contribution of p66 and p51 subunits to nucleoside analog sensitivity, divalent cation preference, and steady state kinetic properties

41. K65R and K65A substitutions in HIV-1 reverse transcriptase enhance polymerase fidelity by decreasing both dNTP misinsertion and mispaired primer extension efficiencies

42. Mutagenesis of the Glu-89 residue in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and HIV-2 reverse transcriptases: effects on nucleoside analog resistance

43. The Telomerase-Specific T Motif Is a Restrictive Determinant of Repetitive Reverse Transcription by Human Telomerase▿

44. Methods to Study Monocyte Migration Induced by HIV-Infected Cells

45. Analysis of 2-LTR circle junctions of viral DNA in infected cells

46. HIV-1 clade-specific differences in the induction of neuropathogenesis

48. The active site residue Valine 867 in human telomerase reverse transcriptase influences nucleotide incorporation and fidelity

49. High-affinity RNA Aptamers Against the HIV-1 Protease Inhibit Both In Vitro Protease Activity and Late Events of Viral Replication

50. Structural features of mouse telomerase RNA are responsible for the lower activity of mouse telomerase versus human telomerase

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