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102. HIV-1 Escape from the CCR5 Antagonist Maraviroc Associated with an Altered and Less-Efficient Mechanism of gp120-CCR5 Engagement That Attenuates Macrophage Tropism
103. CD4-binding site alterations in CCR5-using HIV-1 envelopes influencing gp120–CD4 interactions and fusogenicity
104. Coreceptors and HIV-1 Pathogenesis
105. Both CD31+and CD31−Naive CD4+T Cells Are Persistent HIV Type 1–Infected Reservoirs in Individuals Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy
106. Genetic and functional heterogeneity of CNS-derived tat alleles from patients with HIV-associated dementia
107. CD4 and MHC class 1 down-modulation activities of nef alleles from brain- and lymphoid tissue-derived primary HIV-1 isolates
108. Extremely prolonged HIV seroconversion associated with an MHC haplotype carrying disease susceptibility genes for antibody deficiency disorders
109. An altered and more efficient mechanism of CCR5 engagement contributes to macrophage tropism of CCR5-using HIV-1 envelopes
110. Structure Activity Relationship of Dendrimer Microbicides with Dual Action Antiviral Activity
111. Constrained use of CCR5 on CD4+ lymphocytes by R5X4 HIV-1: Efficiency of Env–CCR5 interactions and low CCR5 expression determine a range of restricted CCR5-mediated entry
112. Enhanced CD4+ cellular apoptosis by CCR5-restricted HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein variants from patients with progressive HIV-1 infection
113. Tissue-Specific Sequence Alterations in the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Envelope Favoring CCR5 Usage Contribute to Persistence of Dual-Tropic Virus in the Brain
114. Extensive astrocyte infection is prominent in human immunodeficiency virus–associated dementia
115. Bioinformatic Prediction Programs Underestimate the Frequency of CXCR4 Usage by R5X4 HIV Type 1 in Brain and Other Tissues
116. Primary HIV-1 R5 isolates from end-stage disease display enhanced viral fitness in parallel with increased gp120 net charge
117. Evolution of DC-SIGN use revealed by fitness studies of R5 HIV-1 variants emerging during AIDS progression
118. Mechanisms of HIV non-progression; robust and sustained CD4+ T-cell proliferative responses to p24 antigen correlate with control of viraemia and lack of disease progression after long-term transfusion-acquired HIV-1 infection
119. Macrophage Tropism and Cytopathicity of HIV-1 Variants Isolated Sequentially from a Long-Term Survivor Infected with nef-Deleted Virus
120. Replication-Dependent Pathogenicity of Attenuated nef-Deleted HIV-1 In Vivo
121. Asn 362 in gp120 contributes to enhanced fusogenicity by CCR5-restricted HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein variants from patients with AIDS
122. Viral Phenotypes and Antibody Responses in Long-Term Survivors Infected with Attenuated Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Containing Deletions in the nef and Long Terminal Repeat Regions
123. Phenotype and envelope gene diversity of nef-deleted HIV-1 isolated from long-term survivors infected from a single source
124. The CD16+ Monocyte Subset Is More Permissive to Infection and Preferentially Harbors HIV-1 In Vivo
125. Changes in the V3 region of gp120 contribute to unusually broad coreceptor usage of an HIV-1 isolate from a CCR5 Δ32 heterozygote
126. Persistence of attenuated HIV-1 rev alleles in an epidemiologically linked cohort of long-term survivors infected with nef-deleted virus
127. Pathogenicity and immunogenicity of attenuated, nef-deleted HIV-1 strains in vivo
128. Brief Report:CXCR4 or CCR5 Tropism of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Isolates Does Not Determine the Immunological Milieu in Patients Responding to Antiretroviral Therapy
129. Impaired Complement-Mediated Phagocytosis by HIV Type-1-Infected Human Monocyte-Derived Macrophages Involves a cAMP-Dependent Mechanism
130. Genetic and Functional Analysis of R5X4 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Envelope Glycoproteins Derived from Two Individuals Homozygous for the CCR5Δ32 Allele
131. Novel pathway of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 uptake and release in astrocytes
132. Longitudinal Analysis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 nef /Long Terminal Repeat Sequences in a Cohort of Long-Term Survivors Infected from a Single Source
133. Transcriptional activity of blood-and cerebrospinal fluid–derivednef/long-terminal repeat sequences isolated from a slow progressor infected withnef-deleted human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) who developed HIV-associated dementia
134. Low TRBP Levels Support an Innate Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Resistance in Astrocytes by Enhancing the PKR Antiviral Response
135. Enhanced Replicative Capacity and Pathogenicity of HIV-1 Isolated From Individuals Infected With Drug-Resistant Virus and Declining CD4+ T-Cell Counts
136. Uncoupling coreceptor usage of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) from macrophage tropism reveals biological properties of CCR5-restricted HIV-1 isolates from patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
137. Highly active antiretroviral therapy and human immunodeficiency virus encephalitis
138. Retraction Notice:Pathogenesis of Macrophage Tropic HIV-1
139. Longitudinal Analysis ofnef/Long Terminal Repeat–Deleted HIV‐1 in Blood and Cerebrospinal Fluid of a Long‐Term Survivor Who Developed HIV‐Associated Dementia
140. Astrocyte specific viral strains in HIV dementia
141. Apoptosis induced in synchronized human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected primary peripheral blood mononuclear cells is detected after the peak of CD4+ T-lymphocyte loss and is dependent on the tropism of the gp120 envelope glycoprotein
142. Apoptosis of Bystander T Cells Induced by Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 with Increased Envelope/Receptor Affinity and Coreceptor Binding Site Exposure
143. The role of viral coreceptors and enhanced macrophage tropism in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 disease progression
144. Genetic and Functional Analysis of Full-Length Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 env Genes Derived from Brain and Blood of Patients with AIDS
145. Increased CCR5 Affinity and Reduced CCR5/CD4 Dependence of a Neurovirulent Primary Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Isolate
146. Isolation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 From Peripheral Blood Monocytes.
147. Macrophage Tropism of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Isolates from Brain and Lymphoid Tissues Predicts Neurotropism Independent of Coreceptor Specificity
148. Differences in coreceptor specificity contribute to alternative tropism of HIV-1 subtype C for CD4+ T-cell subsets, including stem cell memory T-cells
149. HIV-1 Entry and Trans-Infection of Astrocytes Involves CD81 Vesicles.
150. Quantifying Susceptibility of CD4+ Stem Memory T-Cells to Infection by Laboratory Adapted and Clinical HIV-1 Strains.
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