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1. Rab11-FIP1C Is Dispensable for HIV-1 Replication in Primary CD4 + T Cells, but Its Role Is Cell Type Dependent in Immortalized Human T-Cell Lines.

2. Endocytosed HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein Traffics to Rab14 + Late Endosomes and Lysosomes to Regulate Surface Levels in T-Cell Lines.

3. A Conserved Tryptophan in the Envelope Cytoplasmic Tail Regulates HIV-1 Assembly and Spread.

5. An open-access volume electron microscopy atlas of whole cells and tissues.

6. A Quantitative Live-Cell Superresolution Imaging Framework for Measuring the Mobility of Single Molecules at Sites of Virus Assembly.

7. Elucidating the Basis for Permissivity of the MT-4 T-Cell Line to Replication of an HIV-1 Mutant Lacking the gp41 Cytoplasmic Tail.

8. Single-molecule imaging of HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein dynamics and Gag lattice association exposes determinants responsible for virus incorporation.

9. Genomic tagging of endogenous human ESCRT-I complex preserves ESCRT-mediated membrane-remodeling functions.

10. Single molecule fate of HIV-1 envelope reveals late-stage viral lattice incorporation.

11. A Consensus View of ESCRT-Mediated Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Abscission.

12. Diverse protocols for correlative super-resolution fluorescence imaging and electron microscopy of chemically fixed samples.

13. Expansion and concatenation of non-muscle myosin IIA filaments drive cellular contractile system formation during interphase and mitosis.

14. MicroRNA binding to the HIV-1 Gag protein inhibits Gag assembly and virus production.

16. Correlative super-resolution fluorescence and metal-replica transmission electron microscopy.

17. Distribution of ESCRT machinery at HIV assembly sites reveals virus scaffolding of ESCRT subunits.

18. Imaging type-III secretion reveals dynamics and spatial segregation of Salmonella effectors.

20. Quantification of real-time Salmonella effector type III secretion kinetics reveals differential secretion rates for SopE2 and SptP.

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