[PDF][PDF] SIVagm: genetic and biological features associated with replication

MC Muller, F Barré-Sinoussi - Front Biosci, 2003 - article.imrpress.com
MC Muller, F Barré-Sinoussi
Front Biosci, 2003article.imrpress.com
Introduction 3. Phylogeny of SIVagm 4. Seroprevalence and modes of transmission of
SIVagm 5. Cellular tropism of SIVagm 5.1. PBMC and T lymphocytes 5.2. Macrophages 6.
Cis, co-and trans-receptors for SIVagm 6.1. AGM CD4+ cells and CD4+ usage by SIVagm
6.2. CCR5 usage by SIVagm 6.3. Bonzo and Bob usage by SIVagm 6.4. DC-SIGN usage by
SIVagm 7. Regulatory proteins of SIVagm 7.1. The trans-activatory potential of SIVagm Tat
7.2. Interactions of SIVagm Vif with host-specific cellular factors 7.3. Vpr of SIVagm shares …
Abstract
Introduction 3. Phylogeny of SIVagm 4. Seroprevalence and modes of transmission of SIVagm 5. Cellular tropism of SIVagm 5.1. PBMC and T lymphocytes 5.2. Macrophages 6. Cis, co-and trans-receptors for SIVagm 6.1. AGM CD4+ cells and CD4+ usage by SIVagm 6.2. CCR5 usage by SIVagm 6.3. Bonzo and Bob usage by SIVagm 6.4. DC-SIGN usage by SIVagm 7. Regulatory proteins of SIVagm 7.1. The trans-activatory potential of SIVagm Tat 7.2. Interactions of SIVagm Vif with host-specific cellular factors 7.3. Vpr of SIVagm shares multiple functions with vpr of HIV-1 7.4. SIVagm Nef
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