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501. Inter-laboratory assessment of a harmonized zebrafish developmental toxicology assay

507. Neutralizing Monoclonal Antibodies against Hepatitis C Virus E2 Protein Bind Discontinuous Epitopes and Inhibit Infection at a Postattachment Step

508. Intercompartmental Recombination of HIV-1 Contributes to env Intrahost Diversity and Modulates Viral Tropism and Sensitivity to Entry Inhibitors

509. Hepatitis C Patient-Derived Glycoproteins Exhibit Marked Differences in Susceptibility to Serum Neutralizing Antibodies: Genetic Subtype Defines Antigenic but Not Neutralization Serotype

518. Hepatic transcriptomic and metabolomic responses in the Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) exposed to ethinyl-estradiol

521. Internal service funds

531. Variation in HIV-1 R5 macrophage-tropism correlates with sensitivity to reagents that block envelope: CD4 interactions but not with sensitivity to other entry inhibitors

535. Utah communications agency network compliance with intent

536. Broadly neutralizing antibodies protect against hepatitis C virus quasispecies challenge

542. Dart Board Budgeting: Dealing with Volatile State Tax Collections.

543. Cholesterol conjugation potentiates the antiviral activity of an HIV immunoadhesin.

544. Performance based budgeting : Division of Child and Family Services (Department of Human Services) : a report to the Executive Appropriations Committee, October 19, 1999

545. Performance Based Budgeting : Division of Child and Family Services (Department of Human Services) : a report to the Executive Appropriations Committee, October 19, 1999

547. Identification of Conserved Residues in the E2 Envelope Glycoprotein of the Hepatitis C Virus That Are Critical for CD81 Binding

548. Non-Macrophage-Tropic Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 R5 Envelopes Predominate in Blood, Lymph Nodes, and Semen: Implications for Transmission and Pathogenesis

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