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1. Capsid-dependent lentiviral restrictions.

2. ATF5-regulated Mitochondrial Unfolded Protein Response Attenuates Neuronal Damage in Epileptic Rat by Reducing Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Through Mitochondrial ROS.

3. A negative feedback loop centered on SMAD3 expression in transforming growth factor β1-induced corneal myofibroblast differentiation.

4. Effect of lentivirus-mediated growth and differentiation factor-5 transfection on differentiation of rabbit nucleus pulposus mesenchymal stem cells.

5. Persistent lentivirus infection induces early myeloid suppressor cells expansion to subvert protective memory CD8 T cell response ✰,✰✰ .

6. Structural Insights into APOBEC3-Mediated Lentiviral Restriction.

7. The expression of cytokines in the milk somatic cells, blood leukocytes and serum of goats infected with small ruminant lentivirus.

8. Small ruminant lentivirus infection influences expression of acute phase proteins and cathelicidin genes in milk somatic cells and peripheral blood leukocytes of dairy goats.

9. Robust Enhancement of Lentivirus Production by Promoter Activation.

10. A CRISPR screen for factors regulating SAMHD1 degradation identifies IFITMs as potent inhibitors of lentiviral particle delivery.

11. The Impact of the CD9 Tetraspanin on Lentivirus Infectivity and Exosome Secretion.

12. B23/nucleophosmin interacts with bovine immunodeficiency virus Rev protein and facilitates viral replication.

13. Non-canonical function of Tat in regulating host microtubule dynamics: Implications for the pathogenesis of lentiviral infections.

14. Evolutionary Paradigms from Ancient and Ongoing Conflicts between the Lentiviral Vif Protein and Mammalian APOBEC3 Enzymes.

15. Insulin Treatment Prevents Neuroinflammation and Neuronal Injury with Restored Neurobehavioral Function in Models of HIV/AIDS Neurodegeneration.

16. Structural Basis of Clade-specific Engagement of SAMHD1 (Sterile α Motif and Histidine/Aspartate-containing Protein 1) Restriction Factors by Lentiviral Viral Protein X (Vpx) Virulence Factors.

17. Effects of lentiviral infection of mesenchymal stem cells on the expression of octamer transcription factor 4.

18. Intestinal epithelial barrier disruption through altered mucosal microRNA expression in human immunodeficiency virus and simian immunodeficiency virus infections.

20. Feline immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoproteins antagonize tetherin through a distinctive mechanism that requires virion incorporation.

21. The tumor suppressing effects of QKI-5 in prostate cancer: a novel diagnostic and prognostic protein.

22. EZH2 knockdown suppresses the growth and invasion of human inflammatory breast cancer cells.

23. Human CRM1 augments production of infectious human and feline immunodeficiency viruses from murine cells.

24. Glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK3β) modulates antiviral activity of zinc-finger antiviral protein (ZAP).

25. Lentiviral infection of rhesus macaques causes long-term injury to cortical and hippocampal projections of prostaglandin-expressing cholinergic basal forebrain neurons.

26. Fc-glycosylation influences Fcγ receptor binding and cell-mediated anti-HIV activity of monoclonal antibody 2G12.

27. Bovine ISG15: an antiviral and inducible protein in BIV infected fetal bovine lung cells.

28. High frequencies of resting CD4+ T cells containing integrated viral DNA are found in rhesus macaques during acute lentivirus infections.

29. Dual lentivirus infection potentiates neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration: viral copassage enhances neurovirulence.

30. Caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus induces apoptosis in infected cells in vitro through the intrinsic pathway.

31. Infection of stromal and hemopoietic precursor cells with lentivirus vector in vivo and in vitro.

32. Identification of an arsenic-sensitive block to primate lentiviral infection of human dendritic cells.

33. Lentivirus envelope protein exerts differential neuropathogenic effects depending on the site of expression and target cell.

34. Importance of the N-distal AP-2 binding element in Nef for simian immunodeficiency virus replication and pathogenicity in rhesus macaques.

35. Nef: a pleiotropic modulator of primate lentivirus infectivity and pathogenesis.

36. Intracellular versus cell surface assembly of retroviral pseudotypes is determined by the cellular localization of the viral glycoprotein, its capacity to interact with Gag, and the expression of the Nef protein.

37. Increase of C1q biosynthesis in brain microglia and macrophages during lentivirus infection in the rhesus macaque is sensitive to antiretroviral treatment with 6-chloro-2',3'-dideoxyguanosine.

38. Immunohistochemical detection of the p27 capsid protein of caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus (CAEV) in bone-marrow cells of seropositive goats.

39. Gene-expression changes induced by Feline immunodeficiency virus infection differ in epithelial cells and lymphocytes.

40. Resting naive CD4+ T cells are massively infected and eliminated by X4-tropic simian-human immunodeficiency viruses in macaques.

41. Placental immunopathology and pregnancy failure in the FIV-infected cat.

42. Autoimmunity, anergy, lentiviral immunity and disease.

43. A single amino acid of APOBEC3G controls its species-specific interaction with virion infectivity factor (Vif).

45. Use of interleukin 15 to enhance interferon-gamma production by antigen-specific stimulated lymphocytes from rhesus macaques.

46. Neuropathology and neurodegeneration in rodent brain induced by lentiviral vector-mediated overexpression of alpha-synuclein.

47. Molecular cloning of feline tumour necrosis factor receptor type I (TNFR I) and expression of TNFR I and TNFR II in lymphoid cells in cats.

48. Neuropathogenesis of lentiviral infection in macaques: roles of CXCR4 and CCR5 viruses and interleukin-4 in enhancing monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 production in macrophages.

49. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha and virus expression in the central nervous system of cats infected with feline immunodeficiency virus.

50. Protein degradation and apoptotic death in lymphocytes during Fiv infection: activation of the ubiquitin-proteasome proteolytic system.

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