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2. Identification of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Subtypes with Distinct Patterns of Sensitivity to Serum Neutralization
3. Antigenic variations in the CD4 induced sites of the CCR5-tropic, pathogenic SHIVSF162P3 gp120 variants
4. Infection of macaques with a molecular clone, SHIVSF33A2, provides evidence for tissue specific variants
5. Small Regions of the env and tat Genes Control Cellular Tropism, Cytopathology and Replicative Properties of HIV-1
6. Effect of Major Deletions in the V1 and V2 Loops of a Macrophage-Tropic HIV Type 1 Isolate on Viral Envelope Structure, Cell Entry, and Replication
7. Macrophage tropism of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and utilization of the CC-CKR5 coreceptor
8. Nef and the Nef-associated kinase
9. Structural modulations of the envelope gp120 glycoprotein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 upon oligomerization and differential V3 loop epitope exposure of isolates displaying distinct tropism upon virion-soluble receptor binding
10. Persistent infection of rhesus macaques with T-cell-line-tropic and macrophage-tropic clones of simian/human immunodeficiency viruses (SHIV).
11. Differential regulation of cellular tropism and sensitivity to soluble CD4 neutralization by the envelope gp120 of human immunodeficiency virus type 1
12. Functional role of the V1/V2 region of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope glycoprotein gp120 in infection of primary macrophages and soluble CD4 neutralization
13. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Nef associateswith a cellular serine kinase in T lymphocytes.
14. Evidence that the structural conformation of envelope gp120 affects human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infectivity, host range, and syncytium-forming ability
15. Small amino acid changes in the V3 hypervariable region of gp120 can affect the T-cell-line and macrophage tropism of human immunodeficiency virus type 1.
16. Host range, replicative, and cytopathic properties of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 are determined by very few amino acid changes in tat and gp120
17. The viral envelope gene is involved in macrophage tropism of a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 strain isolated from brain tissue
18. Viral determinants of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 T-cell or macrophage tropism, cytopathogenicity, and CD4 antigen modulation
19. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 cellular host range, replication, and cytopathicity are linked to the envelope region of the viral genome
20. Differential effects of nef on HIV replication: Implications for viral pathogenesis in the host.
21. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) From Experimentally Infected Chimpanzees: Isolation and Characterization
22. Isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 from the brain may constitute a special group of the AIDS virus.
23. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Nef associates with a cellular serine kinase in T lymphocytes.
24. A conserved domain and membrane targeting of Nef from HIV and SIV are required for association with a cellular serine kinase activity.
25. Mutational analysis of the human immunodeficiency virus: the orf-B region down-regulates virus replication.
26. Human immunodeficiency virus can productively infect cultured human glial cells.
27. Animal retroviruses.
28. Age-dependent changes in T cell homeostasis and SIV load in sooty mangabeys
29. Immunopathogenesis in rhesus macaques infected with SIV/HIV-1 (SHIV) recombinant virus
30. Patterns of Antibody Response in Individuals Infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
31. Human retroviral env and gag polypeptides: serologic assays to measure infection.
32. Biologic and molecular properties of the AIDS-associated retrovirus that affect antiviral therapy
33. Detection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in serum and body fluids by sequential competition ELISA
34. Coreceptor use in nonhuman primate models of HIV infection
35. Biological and molecular features of HIV-1 pathogenesis
36. Mucosal transmissibility, disease induction and coreceptor switching of R5 SHIVSF162P3N molecular clones in rhesus macaques
37. Identification of interdependent variables that influence coreceptor switch in R5 SHIVSF162P3N-infected macaques
38. SHIV-C109p5 NHP induces rapid disease progression in elderly macaques with extensive GI viral replication.
39. No detection of CD4-independent human immunodeficiency virus 1 envelope glycoproteins in brain tissue of patients with or without neurological complications.
40. Gp120 V5 Is Targeted by the First Wave of Sequential Neutralizing Antibodies in SHIV SF162P3N -Infected Rhesus Macaques.
41. Determinants of HIV-1 CD4-Independent Brain Adaptation.
42. Adapting SHIVs In Vivo Selects for Envelope-Mediated Interferon-α Resistance.
43. Development of Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies and Their Mapping by Monomeric gp120 in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Infected Humans and Simian-Human Immunodeficiency Virus SHIVSF162P3N-Infected Macaques.
44. Distinct Compartmentalization in the CNS of SHIVKU-1-Infected Chinese Rhesus Macaque Is Associated With Severe Neuropathology.
45. Fast disease progression in simian HIV-infected female macaque is accompanied by a robust local inflammatory innate immune and microbial response.
46. A long-acting integrase inhibitor protects female macaques from repeated high-dose intravaginal SHIV challenge.
47. Emergence of CD4 independence envelopes and astrocyte infection in R5 simian-human immunodeficiency virus model of encephalitis.
48. The number and genetic relatedness of transmitted/founder virus impact clinical outcome in vaginal R5 SHIVSF162P3N infection.
49. Long-acting integrase inhibitor protects macaques from intrarectal simian/human immunodeficiency virus.
50. Giant cell encephalitis and microglial infection with mucosally transmitted simian-human immunodeficiency virus SHIVSF162P3N in rhesus macaques.
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