Abstract Background This study explored co-receptor usage and prediction of V3 genotyping algorithms in HIV-1 subtype B' from paid blood donors experienced anti-retroviral therapy in Chinese central province in order to design effectively therapeutic regimen. Methods HIV-1 strains were isolated in treatment HIV-1 infections and treatment-naïve HIV-1 infections, then co-receptor usage of HIV-1 strains was identified based on Ghost cell lines using flow cytometry. HIV-1 V3 region was amplified and submitted into web-server (WebPSSM and geno2pheno) to predict HIV-1 co-receptor usage. The feasibility of prediction HIV-1 usage with Web-server assay was analyzed by comparing prediction of V3 genotyping algorithms with HIV phenotype assay based on...
Objective: To investigate the genetic background of HIV-1 strains among infected paid blood donors (...
The complex epidemic and significant diversity of HIV-1 strains in China pose serious challenges for...
The increasing complexity and diversity of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infections cha...
Objective: The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) currently infects over 30 million people ...
Objective: Integrating CCR5 antagonists into clinical practice would benefit from accurate assays of...
SummaryBackgroundThe co-receptor tropism of any given HIV-1 isolate is closely associated with the p...
We have developed a sequencing assay for determining the usage of the genotypic HIV-1 co-receptor us...
We have developed a sequencing assay for determining the usage of the genotypic HIV-1 co-receptor us...
Abstract Background Recent studies suggest HIV-1 inter-subtype differences in co-receptor usage. We ...
<p>(A) Prediction was assessed for the total number of samples. (B) Prediction was assessed in sampl...
Transmitted drug resistance (TDR) reduces the efficacy of initial antiretroviral treatment and has b...
PURPOSE: We have developed a sequencing assay for determining the usage of the genotypic HIV-1 co...
Antiretroviral treatment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus type-1 (HIV-1) infections with CCR5-antagon...
Antiretroviral treatment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus type-1 (HIV-1) infections with CCR5-antagon...
The V3 loop of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is critical for coreceptor binding and i...
Objective: To investigate the genetic background of HIV-1 strains among infected paid blood donors (...
The complex epidemic and significant diversity of HIV-1 strains in China pose serious challenges for...
The increasing complexity and diversity of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infections cha...
Objective: The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) currently infects over 30 million people ...
Objective: Integrating CCR5 antagonists into clinical practice would benefit from accurate assays of...
SummaryBackgroundThe co-receptor tropism of any given HIV-1 isolate is closely associated with the p...
We have developed a sequencing assay for determining the usage of the genotypic HIV-1 co-receptor us...
We have developed a sequencing assay for determining the usage of the genotypic HIV-1 co-receptor us...
Abstract Background Recent studies suggest HIV-1 inter-subtype differences in co-receptor usage. We ...
<p>(A) Prediction was assessed for the total number of samples. (B) Prediction was assessed in sampl...
Transmitted drug resistance (TDR) reduces the efficacy of initial antiretroviral treatment and has b...
PURPOSE: We have developed a sequencing assay for determining the usage of the genotypic HIV-1 co...
Antiretroviral treatment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus type-1 (HIV-1) infections with CCR5-antagon...
Antiretroviral treatment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus type-1 (HIV-1) infections with CCR5-antagon...
The V3 loop of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is critical for coreceptor binding and i...
Objective: To investigate the genetic background of HIV-1 strains among infected paid blood donors (...
The complex epidemic and significant diversity of HIV-1 strains in China pose serious challenges for...
The increasing complexity and diversity of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infections cha...