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"The anti-HIV-1 editing enzyme APOBEC3G binds HIV-1 RNA and messenger RNAs that shuttle between polysomes and stress granules," Journal of Biological Chemistry (Vol: 281, Issue: 39, Page 29105-29119) - 2006
"CCR5 N-terminal region plays a critical role in HIV-1 inhibition by Toxoplasma gondii-derived cyclophilin-18," Journal of Biological Chemistry (Vol: 280, Issue: 33, Page 29570-29577) - 2005
"Regulated production and anti-HIV type 1 activities of cytidine deaminases APOBEC3B, 3F, and 3G," AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses (Vol: 21, Issue: 7, Page 611-619) - 2005
"Role of low CD4 levels in the influence of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope V1 and V2 regions on entry and spread in macrophages," Journal of Virology (Vol: 79, Issue: 8, Page 4828-4837) - 2005
"Kinetic factors control efficiencies of cell entry, efficacies of entry inhibitors, and mechanisms of adaptation of human immunodeficiency virus," Journal of Virology (Vol: 79, Issue: 7, Page 4347-4356) - 2005
"Variants of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 that efficiently use CCR5 lacking the tyrosine-sulfated amino terminus have adaptive mutations in gp120, including loss of a functional N-glycan," Journal of Virology (Vol: 79, Issue: 7, Page 4357-4368) - 2005
"Transcriptional regulation of APOBEC3G, a cytidine deaminase that hypermutates human immunodeficiency virus," Journal of Biological Chemistry (Vol: 279, Issue: 40, Page 41744-41749) - 2004
"Porcine endogenous retroviruses infect cells lacking cognate receptors by an alternative pathway: Implications for retrovirus evolution and xenotransplantation," Journal of Virology (Vol: 78, Issue: 16, Page 8868-8877) - 2004
"The viral infectivity factor (Vif) of HIV-1 unveiled," Trends in Molecular Medicine (Vol: 10, Issue: 6, Page 291-297) - 2004
"HIV-1 Vif protein binds the editing enzyme APOBEC3G and induces its degradation," Nature Medicine (Vol: 9, Issue: 11, Page 1398-1403) - 2003
"N-linked glycosylation and sequence changes in a critical negative control region of the ASCT1 and ASCT2 neutral amino acid transporters determine their retroviral receptor functions," Journal of Virology (Vol: 77, Issue: 5, Page 2936-2945) - 2003
"Cell surface receptors for gammaretroviruses," Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology (Vol: 281, Issue: , Page 29-106) - 2003
"Implication of the lymphocyte-specific nuclear body protein Sp140 in an innate response to human immunodeficiency virus type 1," Journal of Virology (Vol: 76, Issue: 21, Page 11133-11138) - 2002
"The envelope glycoprotein of human endogenous retrovirus type W uses a divergent family of amino acid transporters/cell surface receptors," Journal of Virology (Vol: 76, Issue: 13, Page 6442-6452) - 2002
"Segregation of CD4 and CXCR4 into distinct lipid microdomains in T lymphocytes suggests a mechanism for membrane destabilization by human immunodeficiency virus," Journal of Virology (Vol: 76, Issue: 4, Page 1802-1815) - 2002
"Truncated Forms of the Dual Function Human ASCT2 Neutral Amino Acid Transporter/Retroviral Receptor Are Translationally Initiated at Multiple Alternative CUG and GUG Codons," Journal of Biological Chemistry (Vol: 276, Issue: 29, Page 27221-27230) - 2001
"Adaptive mutations in the V3 loop of gp120 enhance fusogenicity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and enable use of a CCR5 coreceptor that lacks the amino-terminal sulfated region," Journal of Virology (Vol: 75, Issue: 24, Page 12266-12278) - 2001
"Frequent substitution polymorphisms in African green monkey CCR5 cluster at critical sites for infections by simian immunodeficiency virus SIVagm, implying ancient virus-host coevolution," Journal of Virology (Vol: 75, Issue: 18, Page 8449-8460) - 2001
"Cooperation of multiple CCR5 coreceptors is required for infections by human immunodeficiency virus type 1," Journal of Virology (Vol: 74, Issue: 15, Page 7005-7015) - 2000