Although cell-to-cell HIV transmission was defined in early 90's, in the last five years, several groups have underscored the relevance of this mode of HIV spread between productively infected and uninfected CD4 T cells by defining the term virological synapse (VS). However, unraveling the molecular mechanisms of this efficient mode of viral spread appears to be more controversial than expected. Different authors have highlighted the role of a classical co-receptor-dependent HIV transmission while others describe a co-receptor-independent mechanism as predominant in VS. By analyzing different cellular models (primary cells and cell lines), we suggest that primary cells are highly sensitive to the physical passage of viral particles across t...
<div><p>Virus transmission can occur either by a cell-free mode through the extracellular space or b...
HIV-1 can move directly between T cells via virological synapses (VS). Although aspects of the molec...
HIV-1 can move directly between T cells via virological synapses (VS). Although aspects of the molec...
Although cell-to-cell HIV transmission was defined in early 90's, in the last five years, several gr...
HIV-1 is believed to spread by two mechanisms in an infected host: by cell-free virions and by cell-...
Direct cell-cell spread of Human Immunodeficiency Virus type-1 (HIV-1) at the virological synapse (V...
AbstractHIV-1 can move directly between T cells via virological synapses (VS). Although aspects of t...
SummaryHIV-1 infection is enhanced by adhesive structures that form between infected and uninfected ...
Chen P, Hübner W, Spinelli MA, Chen BK. Predominant mode of human immunodeficiency virus transfer be...
International audienceWhile HIV-1 infection of target cells with cell-free viral particles has been ...
The spread of viral infections can be initiated by the release of cell-free virus particles that inf...
Altres ajuts:This work was supported the Spanish AIDS Network (RD06/0006), the Catalan HIV Vaccine D...
Altres ajuts:This work was supported the Spanish AIDS Network (RD06/0006), the Catalan HIV Vaccine D...
HIV-1 can move directly between T cells via virological synapses (VS). Although aspects of the molec...
<p><b>A.</b> Cell–cell adhesion activates virus assembly at the VS. Infected T cells bind to uninfec...
<div><p>Virus transmission can occur either by a cell-free mode through the extracellular space or b...
HIV-1 can move directly between T cells via virological synapses (VS). Although aspects of the molec...
HIV-1 can move directly between T cells via virological synapses (VS). Although aspects of the molec...
Although cell-to-cell HIV transmission was defined in early 90's, in the last five years, several gr...
HIV-1 is believed to spread by two mechanisms in an infected host: by cell-free virions and by cell-...
Direct cell-cell spread of Human Immunodeficiency Virus type-1 (HIV-1) at the virological synapse (V...
AbstractHIV-1 can move directly between T cells via virological synapses (VS). Although aspects of t...
SummaryHIV-1 infection is enhanced by adhesive structures that form between infected and uninfected ...
Chen P, Hübner W, Spinelli MA, Chen BK. Predominant mode of human immunodeficiency virus transfer be...
International audienceWhile HIV-1 infection of target cells with cell-free viral particles has been ...
The spread of viral infections can be initiated by the release of cell-free virus particles that inf...
Altres ajuts:This work was supported the Spanish AIDS Network (RD06/0006), the Catalan HIV Vaccine D...
Altres ajuts:This work was supported the Spanish AIDS Network (RD06/0006), the Catalan HIV Vaccine D...
HIV-1 can move directly between T cells via virological synapses (VS). Although aspects of the molec...
<p><b>A.</b> Cell–cell adhesion activates virus assembly at the VS. Infected T cells bind to uninfec...
<div><p>Virus transmission can occur either by a cell-free mode through the extracellular space or b...
HIV-1 can move directly between T cells via virological synapses (VS). Although aspects of the molec...
HIV-1 can move directly between T cells via virological synapses (VS). Although aspects of the molec...