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HIV-1 envelope, integrins and co-receptor use in mucosal transmission of HIVSurvivors Remorse: antibody-mediated protection against HIV-1.Phylogenetic analysis consistent with a clinical history of sexual transmission of HIV-1 from a single donor reveals transmission of highly distinct variants.Functional properties of the HIV-1 subtype C envelope glycoprotein associated with mother-to-child transmissionThe genotype of early-transmitting HIV gp120s promotes α (4) β(7)-reactivity, revealing α (4) β(7) +/CD4+ T cells as key targets in mucosal transmission.Immune responses to HIV and SIV in mucosal tissues: 'location, location, location'.High viral fitness during acute HIV-1 infection.Glycosylation of the core of the HIV-1 envelope subunit protein gp120 is not required for native trimer formation or viral infectivity.A small set of succinct signature patterns distinguishes Chinese and non-Chinese HIV-1 genomes.HIV-1 autologous antibody neutralization associates with mother to child transmissionHIV-1 non-macrophage-tropic R5 envelope glycoproteins are not more tropic for entry into primary CD4+ T-cells than envelopes highly adapted for macrophages.Genotypic and functional properties of early infant HIV-1 envelopesImmune-mediated attenuation of HIV-1Broadly Neutralizing Antibody Responses in a Large Longitudinal Sub-Saharan HIV Primary Infection CohortApplication of a case-control study design to investigate genotypic signatures of HIV-1 transmission.Quantitative and qualitative differences in the T cell response to HIV in uninfected Ugandans exposed or unexposed to HIV-infected partners.HIV sexual transmission and microbicides.Subtype-Specific Differences in Gag-Protease-Driven Replication Capacity Are Consistent with Intersubtype Differences in HIV-1 Disease Progression.Role of complex carbohydrates in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection and resistance to antibody neutralizationCharacterization of founder viruses in very early SIV rectal transmission.Why Are Some HIV-1 Subtypes More "Wimpy" at Causing Disease?Signal peptide of HIV envelope protein impacts glycosylation and antigenicity of gp120.
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scientific article published on January 2008
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Viral characteristics of transmitted HIV.
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Viral characteristics of transmitted HIV.
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Viral characteristics of transmitted HIV.
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Viral characteristics of transmitted HIV.
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Viral characteristics of transmitted HIV.
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Viral characteristics of transmitted HIV.
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Viral characteristics of transmitted HIV.
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Cynthia A Derdeyn
Eric Hunter
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10.1097/COH.0B013E3282F2982C
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2008-01-01T00:00:00Z