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  1. 1.   HIV-1 Transmission by Dendritic Cell-specific ICAM-3-grabbing Nonintegrin (DC-SIGN) Is Regulated by Determinants in the Carbohydrate Recognition Domain That Are Absent in Liver/Lymph Node-SIGN (L-SIGN)
  2. Chung, N. P. Y.; Breun, S. K. J.; Bashirova, A.; Baumann, J. G.; Martin, T. D.; Karamchandani, J. M.; Rausch, J. W.; Le Grice, S. F. J.; Wu, L.; Carrington, M.; KewalRamani, V. N.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2010, Jan 15; 285(3): 2100-2112.
  1. 2.   The evolutionary history of the CD209 (DC-SIGN) family in humans and non-human primates
  2. Ortiz, M.; Kaessmann, H.; Zhang, K.; Bashirova, A.; Carrington, M.; Quintana-Murci, L.; Telenti, A.
  3. Genes and Immunity. 2008 9(6): 483-492.
  1. 3.   Modulation of HIV and SIV neutralization sensitivity by DC-SIGN and mannose-binding lectin
  2. Marzi, A.; Mitchell, D. A.; Chaipan, C.; Fisch, T.; Doms, R. W.; Carrington, M.; Desrosiers, R. C.; Pohlmann, S.
  3. Virology. 2007, Nov; 368(2): 322-330.
  1. 4.   Cooperation of Toll-like receptor signals in innate immune defence
  2. Trinchieri, G.; Sher, A.
  3. Nature Reviews Immunology. 2007, Mar; 7(3): 179-190.
  1. 5.   Dendritic-cell interactions with HIV: infection and viral dissemination
  2. Wu, L.; KewalRamani, V. N.
  3. Nature Reviews Immunology. 2006, Nov; 6(11): 859-868.
  1. 6.   Proteins that bind high-mannose sugars of the HIV envelope
  2. Botos, I.; Wlodawer, A.
  3. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology. 2005, JUN; 88(2): 233-282.
  1. 7.   Immunodeficiency virus uptake, turnover, and 2-phase transfer in human dendritic cells
  2. Turville, S. G.; Santos, J. J.; Frank, I.; Cameron, P. U.; Wilkinson, J.; Miranda-Saksena, M.; Dable, J.; Stossel, H.; Romani, N.; Piatak, M.; Lifson, J. D.; Pope, M.; Cunningham, A. L.
  3. Blood. 2004 103(6): 2170-2179.
  1. 8.   Novel member of the CD209 (DC-SIGN) gene family in primates
  2. Bashirova, A. A.; Wu, L.; Cheng, J.; Martin, T. D.; Martin, M. P.; Benveniste, R. E.; Lifson, J. D.; KewalRamani, V. N.; Hughes, A.; Carrington, M.
  3. Journal of Virology. 2003 77(1): 217-227.
  1. 9.   Functional evaluation of DC-SIGN monoclonal antibodies reveals DC-SIGN interactions with ICAM-3 do not promote human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transmission
  2. Wu, L.; Martin, T. D.; Vazeux, R.; Unutmaz, D.; KewalRamani, V. N.
  3. Journal of Virology. 2002 76(12): 5905-5914.
  1. 10.   Rhesus macaque dendritic cells efficiently transmit primate lentiviruses independently of DC-SIGN
  2. Wu, L.; Bashirova, A. A.; Martin, T. D.; Villamide, L.; Mehlhop, E.; Chertov, A. O.; Unutmaz, D.; Pope, M.; Carrington, M.; KewalRamani, V. N.
  3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2002 99(3): 1568-1573.
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