HIV develops indirect cross-resistance to combinatorial RNAi targeting two distinct and spatially distant sites.
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Characteristics of HIV-1 natural drug resistance-associated mutations in former paid blood donors in Henan Province, ChinaRNA interference approaches for treatment of HIV-1 infectionFunctional in vivo delivery of multiplexed anti-HIV-1 siRNAs via a chemically synthesized aptamer with a sticky bridgePromoter Targeting shRNA Suppresses HIV-1 Infection In vivo Through Transcriptional Gene Silencing.The impact of unprotected T cells in RNAi-based gene therapy for HIV-AIDS.Inhibition of hepatitis C virus in chimeric mice by short synthetic hairpin RNAs: sequence analysis of surviving virus shows added selective pressure of combination therapy.Creating genetic resistance to HIV.Towards improved shRNA and miRNA reagents as inhibitors of HIV-1 replication.RNA Viruses and RNAi: Quasispecies Implications for Viral EscapeInhibition of clinical pathogenic herpes simplex virus 1 strains with enzymatically created siRNA pools.Response to "HIV Escape From RNAi Antivirals: Yet Another Houdini Action?".HIV-1 Escape From RNAi Antivirals: Yet Another Houdini Action?Improving the effectiveness of artificial microRNA (amiR)-mediated resistance against Turnip mosaic virus by combining two amiRs or by targeting highly conserved viral genomic regions.Efficacy Analysis of Combinatorial siRNAs against HIV Derived from One Double Hairpin RNA Precursor.CRISPR/Cas9 and Genome Editing for Viral Disease-Is Resistance Futile?Are microRNAs Important Players in HIV-1 Infection? An Update.
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HIV develops indirect cross-resistance to combinatorial RNAi targeting two distinct and spatially distant sites.
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Nhung P Pham
Priya S Shah
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10.1038/MT.2012.3
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2012-01-31T00:00:00Z