HIV-1 uses specific cell surface receptors to gain entry into host cells. Different strains vary in ability to infect cells with low receptor concentrations. The MQP\u27s purpose was to analyze molecular clones of an HIV variant that had broad tropism for immune cells. These clones were tested for their ability to fuse with cells expressing known receptor concentrations. The data shows that this HIV variant was more fusiogenic for cells with low receptor expression than the wild type strain
There is in vivo evidence that suggests the genetic diversity of HIV-1 subtypes influence heterosexu...
AbstractA system has been designed to study thein vivoforward rate of mutation of human immunodefici...
Around thirty years ago HIV-1 was identified, and from that point the known epidemic has grown to ov...
Developing a vaccine against HIV has been very difficult mainly because HIV is highly variable. Many...
HIV-1 preferentially attaches and enters specific cell types by recognizing cell-specific receptors....
HIV-1 preferentially attaches and enters specific cell types by recognizing cell-specific receptors....
HIV-1 predominantly uses CD4 and the chemokine receptor, CCR5 to gain entry into host cells. Differe...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2013. Major: Oral Biology. Advisor: Louis M. Ma...
The ability of HIV-1 to interact with receptors on the host cell plays a major role in determining i...
Since its discovery, 30 years ago, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), the etiological cause of ...
Longitudinal HIV-1 single genome sequencing (SGS), which permits unambiguous genetic characterizatio...
AbstractGenetic differences between blood and mucosal-derived HIV-1 strains have been widely reporte...
Longitudinal HIV-1 single genome sequencing (SGS), which permits unambiguous genetic characterizatio...
Through a twist of fate the most common form of HIV-1, as defined by entry phenotype, was not apprec...
Through a twist of fate the most common form of HIV-1, as defined by entry phenotype, was not apprec...
There is in vivo evidence that suggests the genetic diversity of HIV-1 subtypes influence heterosexu...
AbstractA system has been designed to study thein vivoforward rate of mutation of human immunodefici...
Around thirty years ago HIV-1 was identified, and from that point the known epidemic has grown to ov...
Developing a vaccine against HIV has been very difficult mainly because HIV is highly variable. Many...
HIV-1 preferentially attaches and enters specific cell types by recognizing cell-specific receptors....
HIV-1 preferentially attaches and enters specific cell types by recognizing cell-specific receptors....
HIV-1 predominantly uses CD4 and the chemokine receptor, CCR5 to gain entry into host cells. Differe...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2013. Major: Oral Biology. Advisor: Louis M. Ma...
The ability of HIV-1 to interact with receptors on the host cell plays a major role in determining i...
Since its discovery, 30 years ago, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), the etiological cause of ...
Longitudinal HIV-1 single genome sequencing (SGS), which permits unambiguous genetic characterizatio...
AbstractGenetic differences between blood and mucosal-derived HIV-1 strains have been widely reporte...
Longitudinal HIV-1 single genome sequencing (SGS), which permits unambiguous genetic characterizatio...
Through a twist of fate the most common form of HIV-1, as defined by entry phenotype, was not apprec...
Through a twist of fate the most common form of HIV-1, as defined by entry phenotype, was not apprec...
There is in vivo evidence that suggests the genetic diversity of HIV-1 subtypes influence heterosexu...
AbstractA system has been designed to study thein vivoforward rate of mutation of human immunodefici...
Around thirty years ago HIV-1 was identified, and from that point the known epidemic has grown to ov...