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1. Acetylation of SAMHD1 at lysine 580 is crucial for blocking HIV-1 infection

2. Centrosome amplification and aneuploidy driven by the HIV-1-induced Vpr•VprBP•Plk4 complex in CD4+ T cells

3. HIV-1 Vpr Induces Degradation of Gelsolin, a Myeloid Cell-Specific Host Factor That Reduces Viral Infectivity by Inhibiting the Expression and Packaging of the HIV-1 Env Glycoprotein

4. Human Mannose Receptor 1 Attenuates HIV-1 Infectivity in a Virus Isolate-Specific Manner

5. Macrophage-Derived Factors with the Potential to Contribute to Pathogenicity of HIV-1 and HIV-2: Role of CCL-2/MCP-1

6. A trip down memory lane with Retrovirology

7. Mannose Receptor 1 Restricts HIV Particle Release from Infected Macrophages

8. Apolipoprotein E is an HIV-1-inducible inhibitor of viral production and infectivity in macrophages.

9. Vpr and Its Cellular Interaction Partners: R We There Yet?

10. Cytokine Effects on the Entry of Filovirus Envelope Pseudotyped Virus-Like Particles into Primary Human Macrophages

11. The Expression of Functional Vpx during Pathogenic SIVmac Infections of Rhesus Macaques Suppresses SAMHD1 in CD4+ Memory T Cells.

12. Professor Mark Wainberg

13. Activation of HIV-1 from latent infection via synergy of RUNX1 inhibitor Ro5-3335 and SAHA.

14. Insights into the dual activity of SIVmac239 Vif against human and African green monkey APOBEC3G.

15. Adaptive evolution of Mus Apobec3 includes retroviral insertion and positive selection at two clusters of residues flanking the substrate groove.

16. Multilayered mechanism of CD4 downregulation by HIV-1 Vpu involving distinct ER retention and ERAD targeting steps.

17. The Myeloid-Specific Transcription Factor PU.1 Upregulates Mannose Receptor Expression but Represses Basal Activity of the HIV-LTR Promoter

18. Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVgsn-99CM71 Vpu Employs Different Amino Acids To Antagonize Human and Greater Spot-Nosed Monkey BST-2

19. APOBEC3B Potently Restricts HIV-2 but Not HIV-1 in a Vif-Dependent Manner

20. Antiviral Activity and Adaptive Evolution of Avian Tetherins

21. A trip down memory lane with Retrovirology

22. Mannose Receptor 1 Restricts HIV Particle Release from Infected Macrophages

23. Long-term passage of Vif-null HIV-1 in CD4 + T cells expressing sub-lethal levels of APOBEC proteins fails to develop APOBEC resistance

24. Vpu of a Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Isolated from Greater Spot-Nosed Monkey Antagonizes Human BST-2 via Two AxxxxxxxW Motifs

25. Inhibition of Vif-Mediated Degradation of APOBEC3G through Competitive Binding of Core-Binding Factor Beta

26. HIV-1 Vpr and p21 restrict LINE-1 mobility

27. Low dNTP levels are necessary but may not be sufficient for lentiviral restriction by SAMHD1

28. Towards depersonalized abacavir therapy

29. CBFβ Enhances De Novo Protein Biosynthesis of Its Binding Partners HIV-1 Vif and RUNX1 and Potentiates the Vif-Induced Degradation of APOBEC3G

30. Functional Antagonism of Rhesus Macaque and Chimpanzee BST-2 by HIV-1 Vpu Is Mediated by Cytoplasmic Domain Interactions

31. Restriction of Virus Infection but Not Catalytic dNTPase Activity Is Regulated by Phosphorylation of SAMHD1

32. Antagonism of BST-2/Tetherin is a conserved function of the Env glycoprotein of primary HIV-2 isolates

33. Pyviko: an automated Python tool to design gene knockouts in complex viruses with overlapping genes

34. The Size and Conservation of a Coiled-coil Structure in the Ectodomain of Human BST-2/Tetherin Is Dispensable for Inhibition of HIV-1 Virion Release

35. Antibody-Mediated Enhancement of HIV-1 and HIV-2 Production from BST-2/Tetherin-Positive Cells

36. Some Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Vpu Proteins Are Able To Antagonize Macaque BST-2 In Vitro and In Vivo : Vpu-Negative Simian-Human Immunodeficiency Viruses Are Attenuated In Vivo

37. The Interferon-Inducible Host Factor Bone Marrow Stromal Antigen 2/Tetherin Restricts Virion Release, but Is It Actually a Viral Restriction Factor?

38. Apolipoprotein E is an HIV-1-inducible inhibitor of viral production and infectivity in macrophages

39. Vpu enhances HIV-1 virus release in the absence of Bst-2 cell surface down-modulation and intracellular depletion

40. Differential Sensitivity of 'Old' versus 'New' APOBEC3G to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Vif

41. HIV-1 accessory proteins VPR and Vif modulate antiviral response by targeting IRF-3 for degradation

42. Production of infectious virus and degradation of APOBEC3G are separable functional properties of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Vif

43. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Vif Inhibits Packaging and Antiviral Activity of a Degradation-Resistant APOBEC3G Variant

44. Vif Counteracts a Cyclophilin A-Imposed Inhibition of Simian Immunodeficiency Viruses in Human Cells

45. Enhanced antagonism of BST-2 by a neurovirulent SIV envelope

46. Fibrocytes Differ from Macrophages but Can Be Infected with HIV-1

47. Biochemical Activities of Highly Purified, Catalytically Active Human APOBEC3G: Correlation with Antiviral Effect

48. A human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease biosensor assay using bioluminescence resonance energy transfer

49. The HIV-1 Vpu protein: a multifunctional enhancer of viral particle release

50. Virus–host interactions

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