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2. HIV co-opts a cellular antiviral mechanism, activation of stress kinase PKR by its RNA, to enable splicing of rev/tat mRNA
3. Reverse transcription of HIV-1 2-LTR circle transcripts does frequently cause 3'-polypurine tract mutations implicated in dolutegravir resistance
4. Elimination of infectious HIV DNA by CRISPR–Cas9
5. Interferon-inducible TRIM22 contributes to maintenance of HIV-1 proviral latency in T cell lines
6. CRISPR-Cas attack of HIV-1 proviral DNA can cause unintended deletion of surrounding cellular DNA
7. CRISPR-Cas based antiviral strategies against HIV-1
8. Conditionally replicating HIV and SIV variants
9. CRISPR-Cas9 Can Inhibit HIV-1 Replication but NHEJ Repair Facilitates Virus Escape
10. Construction of Nef-positive doxycycline-dependent HIV-1 variants using bicistronic expression elements
11. A regulatable AAV vector mediating GDNF biological effects at clinically-approved sub-antimicrobial doxycycline doses
12. On the generation of the MSD-Ѱ class of defective HIV proviruses
13. HIV-1 3′-Polypurine Tract Mutations Confer Dolutegravir Resistance by Switching to an Integration-Independent Replication Mechanism via 1-LTR Circles
14. The HIV-1 leader RNA is exquisitely sensitive to structural changes
15. A Short Sequence Motif in the 5′ Leader of the HIV-1 Genome Modulates Extended RNA Dimer Formation and Virus Replication
16. HIV-1 splicing at the major splice donor site is restricted by RNA structure
17. Retroviral microRNAs
18. An AUG codon upstream of rev and env open reading frames ensures optimal translation of the simian immunodeficiency virus Env protein
19. Functional Analysis of RNA Signals in the HIV-1 Genome by Forced Evolution
20. HIV-1 evolution: frustrating therapies, but disclosing molecular mechanisms
21. Mutations in the HIV-1 3′-Polypurine Tract Can Confer Dolutegravir Resistance
22. Transient CRISPR-Cas Treatment Can Prevent Reactivation of HIV-1 Replication in a Latently Infected T-Cell Line
23. Variations in the Abortive HIV-1 RNA Hairpin Do Not Impede Viral Sensing and Innate Immune Responses
24. HIV-1 splicing is modulated by RNA structure
25. Sequences up- and down-stream of the DIS hairpin are important for HIV-1 replication
26. Deep sequencing of small TAR-derived RNAs in HIV-1 producing cells
27. The viral Tat protein has no essential function in HIV-1 replication other than to activate transcription
28. A Novel Splice Donor Site in the gag-pol Gene Is Required for HIV-1 RNA Stability
29. The Genetic Stability of a Conditional Live HIV-1 Variant Can Be Improved by Mutations in the Tet-On Regulatory System That Restrain Evolution
30. Virus Evolution as a Tool to Study HIV-1 Biology
31. Impact of Nuclear Export Pathway on Cytoplasmic HIV-1 RNA Transport Mechanism and Distribution
32. Extinction of all infectious HIV in cell culture by the CRISPR-Cas12a system with only a single crRNA
33. CRISPR-Cas9 Dual-gRNA Attack Causes Mutation, Excision and Inversion of the HIV-1 Proviral DNA
34. A Conditionally Replicating Virus as a Novel Approach Toward an HIV Vaccine
35. Destabilization of the TAR hairpin affects the structure and function of the HIV-1 leader RNA
36. Hepatocyte-specific interplay of transcription factors at the far-upstream enhancer of the carbamoylphosphate synthetase gene upon glucocorticoid induction
37. Hairpin-induced tRNA-mediated (HITME) recombination in HIV-1
38. Comparison of single regulated lentiviral vectors with rtTA expression driven by an autoregulatory loop or a constitutive promoter
39. HIV-1 can escape from RNA interference by evolving an alternative structure in its RNA genome
40. Viral Evolution as a Tool to Improve the Tetracycline-regulated Gene Expression System
41. Conditional live virus as a novel approach towards a safe live attenuated HIV vaccine
42. The Apical Loop of the HIV-1 TAR RNA Hairpin Is Stabilized by a Cross-loop Base Pair
43. Opening of the TAR hairpin in the HIV-1 genome causes aberrant RNA dimerization and packaging
44. Destabilization of the TAR hairpin leads to extension of the polyA hairpin and inhibition of HIV-1 polyadenylation
45. Optimization of the doxycycline-dependent simian immunodeficiency virus through in vitro evolution
46. Improved single-chain transactivators of the Tet-On gene expression system
47. Modification of the Tet-On regulatory system prevents the conditional-live HIV-1 variant from losing doxycycline-control
48. Factor correction as a tool to eliminate between-session variation in replicate experiments: application to molecular biology and retrovirology
49. A Single Regulatory Module of the Carbamoylphosphate Synthetase I Gene Executes Its Hepatic Program of Expression
50. The HIV-1 Tat Protein Enhances Splicing at the Major Splice Donor Site
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