CD4-independent infection by HIV-2 (ROD/B): use of the 7-transmembrane receptors CXCR-4, CCR-3, and V28 for entry.
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The CC chemokine I-309 inhibits CCR8-dependent infection by diverse HIV-1 strainsChemokines regulate hippocampal neuronal signaling and gp120 neurotoxicityHIV type I envelope determinants for use of the CCR2b, CCR3, STRL33, and APJ coreceptorsIdentification of CX3CR1. 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CD4-independent infection by HIV-2 (ROD/B): use of the 7-transmembrane receptors CXCR-4, CCR-3, and V28 for entry.
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1997 nî lūn-bûn
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CD4-independent infection by H ...... R-4, CCR-3, and V28 for entry.
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CD4-independent infection by H ...... R-4, CCR-3, and V28 for entry.
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CD4-independent infection by H ...... R-4, CCR-3, and V28 for entry.
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CD4-independent infection by H ...... R-4, CCR-3, and V28 for entry.
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A McKnight
J D Reeves
S J Talbot
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10.1006/VIRO.1997.8508
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1997-04-01T00:00:00Z