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1. CDC42 Use in Viral Cell Entry Processes by RNA Viruses.

2. A whole genome screen for HIV restriction factors.

3. Fitness ranking of individual mutants drives patterns of epistatic interactions in HIV-1.

4. Inadvertent non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI)-based antiretroviral therapy in dual HIV-1/2 and HIV-2 seropositive West Africans: a retrospective study.

5. Susceptibility to virus-cell fusion at the plasma membrane is reduced through expression of HIV gp41 cytoplasmic domains.

6. Genetic and biological characterization of recombinant HIV type 1 with Env derived from long-term nonprogressor (LTNP) viruses.

7. Mimotopes selected with antibodies from HIV-1-neutralizing long-term non-progressor plasma.

8. Human TRIM5alpha mediated restriction of different HIV-1 subtypes and Lv2 sensitive and insensitive HIV-2 variants.

9. Inhibition of HIV-1 group M and O isolates by fusion inhibitors.

10. Determinants of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 resistance to membrane-anchored gp41-derived peptides.

11. In vitro inhibition of R5 HIV-1 infectivity by X4 V3-derived synthetic peptides.

12. T20-insensitive HIV-1 from naive patients exhibits high viral fitness in a novel dual-color competition assay on primary cells.

13. Trimeric membrane-anchored gp41 inhibits HIV membrane fusion.

14. Role of HIV-2 envelope in Lv2-mediated restriction.

15. Involvement of clathrin-mediated endocytosis in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 entry.

16. Construction and characterization of a fluorescently labeled infectious human immunodeficiency virus type 1 derivative.

17. Nef proteins from simian immunodeficiency virus-infected chimpanzees interact with p21-activated kinase 2 and modulate cell surface expression of various human receptors.

18. Biological analysis of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 R5 envelopes amplified from brain and lymph node tissues of AIDS patients with neuropathology reveals two distinct tropism phenotypes and identifies envelopes in the brain that confer an enhanced tropism and fusigenicity for macrophages.

19. Lv2, a novel postentry restriction, is mediated by both capsid and envelope.

20. The N-linked glycan g15 within the V3 loop of the HIV-1 external glycoprotein gp120 affects coreceptor usage, cellular tropism, and neutralization.

21. HIV: epidemiology and strategies for therapy and vaccination.

22. A recombinant virus assay using full-length envelope sequences to detect changes in HIV-1 co-receptor usage.

23. Membrane-anchored peptide inhibits human immunodeficiency virus entry.

24. Loss of N-linked glycans in the V3-loop region of gp120 is correlated to an enhanced infectivity of HIV-1.

25. Coreceptor requirements of primary HIV type 1 group O isolates from Cameroon.

26. A broad range of chemokine receptors are used by primary isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type 2 as coreceptors with CD4.

27. The U3 promoter and the nef gene of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) smmPBj1.9 do not confer acute pathogenicity upon SIVagm.

28. Different subtypes of HIV-1 and cutaneous dendritic cells.

29. Langerhans cell tropism of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtype A through F isolates derived from different transmission groups.

30. Biological characterization of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 clones derived from different organs of an AIDS patient by long-range PCR.

31. HIV-1 tropism and co-receptor use.

32. Primary, syncytium-inducing human immunodeficiency virus type 1 isolates are dual-tropic and most can use either Lestr or CCR5 as coreceptors for virus entry.

33. An in vitro assay for acute pathogenicity of immunodeficiency viruses.

34. The U3 promoter region of the acutely lethal simian immunodeficiency virus clone smmPBj1.9 confers related biological activity on the apathogenic clone agm3mc.

35. CD8+ T lymphocytes of African green monkeys secrete an immunodeficiency virus-suppressing lymphokine.

36. Development of vivo of genetic variability of simian immunodeficiency virus.

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