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The following pages link to Heterosexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtype C: Macrophage tropism, alternative coreceptor use, and the molecular anatomy of CCR5 utilization. (Q37275049):
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- HIV-1 envelope-receptor interactions required for macrophage infection and implications for current HIV-1 cure strategies (Q26825087) (← links)
- Clinical significance of HIV-1 coreceptor usage (Q27691426) (← links)
- Bottlenecks in HIV-1 transmission: insights from the study of founder viruses (Q28082862) (← links)
- Differences in the Selection Bottleneck between Modes of Sexual Transmission Influence the Genetic Composition of the HIV-1 Founder Virus (Q28551914) (← links)
- Recent Insights into the HIV/AIDS Pandemic (Q30235024) (← links)
- A rev1-vpu polymorphism unique to HIV-1 subtype A and C strains impairs envelope glycoprotein expression from rev-vpu-env cassettes and reduces virion infectivity in pseudotyping assays (Q33653774) (← links)
- Donor and recipient envs from heterosexual human immunodeficiency virus subtype C transmission pairs require high receptor levels for entry (Q33769382) (← links)
- Constrained use of CCR5 on CD4+ lymphocytes by R5X4 HIV-1: efficiency of Env-CCR5 interactions and low CCR5 expression determine a range of restricted CCR5-mediated entry (Q33857491) (← links)
- Adoption of an "open" envelope conformation facilitating CD4 binding and structural remodeling precedes coreceptor switch in R5 SHIV-infected macaques (Q33961448) (← links)
- HIV‐1 Transmission Biology: Selection and Characteristics of Infecting Viruses (Q34158525) (← links)
- Variation in the biological properties of HIV-1 R5 envelopes: implications of envelope structure, transmission and pathogenesis (Q34170655) (← links)
- Effect of CCR5-Δ32 heterozygosity on HIV-1 susceptibility: a meta-analysis (Q34230435) (← links)
- Phenotypic properties of transmitted founder HIV-1 (Q34336058) (← links)
- Distinct HIV-1 entry phenotypes are associated with transmission, subtype specificity, and resistance to broadly neutralizing antibodies (Q34503200) (← links)
- HIV-2 interaction with cell coreceptors: amino acids within the V1/V2 region of viral envelope are determinant for CCR8, CCR5 and CXCR4 usage (Q34611466) (← links)
- Characterization of HIV-1 envelopes in acutely and chronically infected injection drug users (Q34620235) (← links)
- Longitudinal Analysis of CCR5 and CXCR4 Usage in a Cohort of Antiretroviral Therapy-Naïve Subjects with Progressive HIV-1 Subtype C Infection. (Q34792976) (← links)
- CCR6 functions as a new coreceptor for limited primary human and simian immunodeficiency viruses (Q34979722) (← links)
- The presence of CXCR4-using HIV-1 prior to start of antiretroviral therapy is an independent predictor of delayed viral suppression (Q35009308) (← links)
- Barriers to mucosal transmission of immunodeficiency viruses (Q35140968) (← links)
- Phenotypic and immunologic comparison of clade B transmitted/founder and chronic HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins (Q35192915) (← links)
- HIV-1 target cells in the CNS. (Q35196509) (← links)
- HIV-1 non-macrophage-tropic R5 envelope glycoproteins are not more tropic for entry into primary CD4+ T-cells than envelopes highly adapted for macrophages (Q35216488) (← links)
- Compartmentalized replication of R5 T cell-tropic HIV-1 in the central nervous system early in the course of infection (Q35219829) (← links)
- Alternative coreceptor requirements for efficient CCR5- and CXCR4-mediated HIV-1 entry into macrophages (Q35274763) (← links)
- Genotypic and functional properties of early infant HIV-1 envelopes (Q35289861) (← links)
- Viral determinants of HIV-1 macrophage tropism (Q35593158) (← links)
- Compartmentalization, Viral Evolution, and Viral Latency of HIV in the CNS. (Q35606068) (← links)
- Infection of ectocervical tissue and universal targeting of T-cells mediated by primary non-macrophage-tropic and highly macrophage-tropic HIV-1 R5 envelopes. (Q35694015) (← links)
- Heterosexual Transmission of Subtype C HIV-1 Selects Consensus-Like Variants without Increased Replicative Capacity or Interferon-α Resistance (Q35778333) (← links)
- Comprehensive Characterization of the Transmitted/Founder env Genes From a Single MSM Cohort in China (Q35788320) (← links)
- The epidemiology and clinical correlates of HIV-1 co-receptor tropism in non-subtype B infections from India, Uganda and South Africa (Q35818419) (← links)
- Characterization and Implementation of a Diverse Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVsm Envelope Panel in the Assessment of Neutralizing Antibody Breadth Elicited in Rhesus Macaques by Multimodal Vaccines Expressing the SIVmac239 Envelope. (Q35914362) (← links)
- Independent evolution of macrophage-tropism and increased charge between HIV-1 R5 envelopes present in brain and immune tissue. (Q35996364) (← links)
- Transmitted/founder and chronic subtype C HIV-1 use CD4 and CCR5 receptors with equal efficiency and are not inhibited by blocking the integrin α4β7 (Q36000722) (← links)
- Saturation Mutagenesis of the HIV-1 Envelope CD4 Binding Loop Reveals Residues Controlling Distinct Trimer Conformations (Q36184440) (← links)
- Phenotypic Correlates of HIV-1 Macrophage Tropism (Q36281817) (← links)
- Identification of interdependent variables that influence coreceptor switch in R5 SHIV(SF162P3N)-infected macaques (Q36484034) (← links)
- HIV-1 pathogenesis: the virus (Q36526530) (← links)
- HIV transmission (Q36526615) (← links)
- Molecular identification, cloning and characterization of transmitted/founder HIV-1 subtype A, D and A/D infectious molecular clones (Q36532973) (← links)
- Mucosal tissue tropism and dissemination of HIV-1 subtype B acute envelope-expressing chimeric virus (Q36559660) (← links)
- The HIV-1 env protein: a coat of many colors (Q36856091) (← links)
- Current understanding of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders pathogenesis (Q36932005) (← links)
- Comparison of viral Env proteins from acute and chronic infections with subtype C human immunodeficiency virus type 1 identifies differences in glycosylation and CCR5 utilization and suggests a new strategy for immunogen design (Q36978861) (← links)
- Tracing HIV-1 transmission: envelope traits of HIV-1 transmitter and recipient pairs (Q37233074) (← links)
- Linkages between HIV-1 specificity for CCR5 or CXCR4 and in vitro usage of alternative coreceptors during progressive HIV-1 subtype C infection (Q37362368) (← links)
- Frequency and Env determinants of HIV-1 subtype C strains from antiretroviral therapy-naive subjects that display incomplete inhibition by maraviroc (Q37390786) (← links)
- International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. [corrected]. LXXXIX. Update on the extended family of chemokine receptors and introducing a new nomenclature for atypical chemokine receptors (Q37432097) (← links)
- HIV-1 envelope replication and α4β7 utilization among newly infected subjects and their corresponding heterosexual partners (Q37444204) (← links)