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  1. 1.   Innate immune dysfunction in HIV infection: Effect of HIV envelope-NK cell interactions
  2. Kottilil, S.; Shin, K.; Jackson, J. O.; Reitano, K. N.; O'Shea, M. A.; Yang, J.; Hallahan, C. W.; Lempicki, R.; Arthos, J.; Fauci, A. S.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 2006, JAN 15; 176(2): 1107-1114.
  1. 2.   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. 3.   The role of glycosphingolipids in HIV signaling, entry and pathogenesis
  2. Viard, M.; Parolini, I.; Rawat, S. S.; Fecchi, K.; Sargiacomo, M.; Puri, A.; Blumenthal, R.
  3. Glycoconjugate Journal. 2003 20(3): 213-222.
  1. 4.   Adaptation of chimeric retroviruses in vitro and in vivo: Isolation of avian retroviral vectors with extended host range
  2. Barsov, E. V.; Payne, W. S.; Hughes, S. H.
  3. Journal of Virology. 2001 75(11): 4973-4983.
  1. 5.   The synthetic peptide WKYMVm attenuates the function of the chemokine receptors CCR5 and CXCR4 through activation of formyl peptide receptor-like 1
  2. Li, B. Q.; Wetzel, M. A.; Mikovits, J. A.; Henderson, E. E.; Rogers, T. J.; Gong, W.; Le, Y.; Ruscetti, F. W.; Wang, J. M.
  3. Blood. 2001 97(10): 2941-2947.
  1. 6.   N36, a synthetic N-terminal heptad repeat domain of the HIV-1 envelope protein gp41, is an activator of human phagocytes
  2. Le, Y. Y.; Jiang, S.; Hu, J. Y.; Gong, W. H.; Su, S. B.; Dunlop, N. M.; Shen, W. P.; Li, B. Q.; Wang, J. M.
  3. Clinical Immunology. 2000 96(3): 236-242.
  1. 7.   The formation of a complex between CXCR4, CD4 and X4 HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein is inhibited in resistant to infection and fusion promonocytic U937 cells
  2. Xiao, X.; Norwood, D.; Feng, Y.; Moriuchi, H.; Moriuchi, M.; Earl, P.; Broder, C. C.; Fauci, A. S.; Dimitrov, D. S.
  3. Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections. 1999, 166 (abstract no. 522).
  1. 8.   Microvesicles are a source of contaminating cellular proteins found in purified HIV-1 preparations
  2. Bess, J. W.; Gorelick, R. J.; Bosche, W. J.; Henderson, L. E.; Arthur, L. O.
  3. Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections. 1997, 139 (abstract no. 405).
  1. 9.   Glycosylation Affects Both the Three-Dimensional Structure and Antibody Binding Properties of the Hiv-1(Iiib) Gp120 Peptide Rp135
  2. Huang, X. L.; Barchi, J. J.; Lung, E. D. T.; Roller, P. P.; Nara, P. L.; Muschik, J.; Garrity, R. R.
  3. Biochemistry. 1997 36(36): 10846-10856.
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