Productive infection of a cervical epithelial cell line with human immunodeficiency virus: implications for sexual transmission.
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Genetic characterization of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in blood and genital secretions: evidence for viral compartmentalization and selection during sexual transmissionNonhuman primate models for HIV/AIDS vaccine developmentTargeting Trojan Horse leukocytes for HIV prevention.Class II transactivator (CIITA) enhances cytoplasmic processing of HIV-1 Pr55Gag.Development of topical microbicides to prevent the sexual transmission of HIVOral and vaginal epithelial cell lines bind and transfer cell-free infectious HIV-1 to permissive cells but are not productively infected.Antiretroviral-drug concentrations in semen: implications for sexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1Intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes are primed for gamma interferon and MIP-1beta expression and display antiviral cytotoxic activity despite severe CD4(+) T-cell depletion in primary simian immunodeficiency virus infection.Interactions between HIV-1 and mucosal cells in the female reproductive tractActive and selective transcytosis of cell-free human immunodeficiency virus through a tight polarized monolayer of human endometrial cellsEvidence for early local viral replication and local production of antiviral immunity upon mucosal simian-human immunodeficiency virus SHIV(89.6) infection in Macaca nemestrinaA styrene-alt-maleic acid copolymer is an effective inhibitor of R5 and X4 human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection.Mucosal immunity in the female genital tract, HIV/AIDSDirected egress of animal viruses promotes cell-to-cell spreadHuman immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection and replication in normal human oral keratinocytesVaginal transmission of cell-associated HIV-1 in the mouse is blocked by a topical, membrane-modifying agent.Vaginal formulations of carrageenan protect mice from herpes simplex virus infection.Sulfated polyanions block Chlamydia trachomatis infection of cervix-derived human epithelia.Directional budding of human immunodeficiency virus from monocytes.Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection of cells and tissues from the upper and lower human female reproductive tract.Two distinct oncornaviruses harbor an intracytoplasmic tyrosine-based basolateral targeting signal in their viral envelope glycoprotein.Infection of vaginal and colonic epithelial cells by the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 is neutralized by antibodies raised against conserved epitopes in the envelope glycoprotein gp120.The intracytoplasmic domain of gp41 mediates polarized budding of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in MDCK cells.Role of the cytoskeleton in cell-to-cell transmission of human immunodeficiency virus.Innate and adaptive anti-HIV immune responses in the female reproductive tract.Postintegration HIV-1 infection of cervical epithelial cells mediates contact-dependent productive infection of T cells.Excretion of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 through polarized epithelium by immunoglobulin A.Clustering and mobility of HIV-1 Env at viral assembly sites predict its propensity to induce cell-cell fusion.Finally, a macaque model for cell-associated SIV/HIV vaginal transmission.
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Productive infection of a cervical epithelial cell line with human immunodeficiency virus: implications for sexual transmission.
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D M Phillips
R Pearce-Pratt
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1993-11-01T00:00:00Z