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113 related items for PubMed ID: 12232831

  • 1. Link between the X4 phenotype in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected mothers and their children, despite the early presence of R5 in the child.
    Casper CH, Clevestig P, Carlenor E, Leitner T, Anzén B, Lidman K, Belfrage E, Albert J, Bohlin AB, Navér L, Lindgren S, Fenyö EM, Ehrnst AC.
    J Infect Dis; 2002 Oct 01; 186(7):914-21. PubMed ID: 12232831
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  • 2. The X4 phenotype of HIV type 1 evolves from R5 in two children of mothers, carrying X4, and is not linked to transmission.
    Clevestig P, Maljkovic I, Casper C, Carlenor E, Lindgren S, Navér L, Bohlin AB, Fenyö EM, Leitner T, Ehrnst A.
    AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses; 2005 May 01; 21(5):371-8. PubMed ID: 15929699
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  • 3. HIV-1 chemokine coreceptor utilization in paired cerebrospinal fluid and plasma samples: a survey of subjects with viremia.
    Spudich SS, Huang W, Nilsson AC, Petropoulos CJ, Liegler TJ, Whitcomb JM, Price RW.
    J Infect Dis; 2005 Mar 15; 191(6):890-8. PubMed ID: 15717264
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  • 4. Recovery of replication-competent virus from CD4 T cell reservoirs and change in coreceptor use in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected children responding to highly active antiretroviral therapy.
    Equils O, Garratty E, Wei LS, Plaeger S, Tapia M, Deville J, Krogstad P, Sim MS, Nielsen K, Bryson YJ.
    J Infect Dis; 2000 Sep 15; 182(3):751-7. PubMed ID: 10950768
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  • 5. R5 HIV gp120-mediated cellular contacts induce the death of single CCR5-expressing CD4 T cells by a gp41-dependent mechanism.
    Blanco J, Barretina J, Clotet B, Esté JA.
    J Leukoc Biol; 2004 Oct 15; 76(4):804-11. PubMed ID: 15258189
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  • 6. HIV type 1 chemokine coreceptor use among antiretroviral-experienced patients screened for a clinical trial of a CCR5 inhibitor: AIDS Clinical Trial Group A5211.
    Wilkin TJ, Su Z, Kuritzkes DR, Hughes M, Flexner C, Gross R, Coakley E, Greaves W, Godfrey C, Skolnik PR, Timpone J, Rodriguez B, Gulick RM.
    Clin Infect Dis; 2007 Feb 15; 44(4):591-5. PubMed ID: 17243065
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  • 7. The impact of HIV tropism on decreases in CD4 cell count, clinical progression, and subsequent response to a first antiretroviral therapy regimen.
    Waters L, Mandalia S, Randell P, Wildfire A, Gazzard B, Moyle G.
    Clin Infect Dis; 2008 May 15; 46(10):1617-23. PubMed ID: 18419499
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  • 8. Increased neutralization sensitivity of recently emerged CXCR4-using human immunodeficiency virus type 1 strains compared to coexisting CCR5-using variants from the same patient.
    Bunnik EM, Quakkelaar ED, van Nuenen AC, Boeser-Nunnink B, Schuitemaker H.
    J Virol; 2007 Jan 15; 81(2):525-31. PubMed ID: 17079299
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  • 9. Differential pathogenesis of primary CCR5-using human immunodeficiency virus type 1 isolates in ex vivo human lymphoid tissue.
    Karlsson I, Grivel JC, Chen SS, Karlsson A, Albert J, Fenyö EM, Margolis LB.
    J Virol; 2005 Sep 15; 79(17):11151-60. PubMed ID: 16103166
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  • 10. Frequent intrapatient recombination between human immunodeficiency virus type 1 R5 and X4 envelopes: implications for coreceptor switch.
    Mild M, Esbjörnsson J, Fenyö EM, Medstrand P.
    J Virol; 2007 Apr 15; 81(7):3369-76. PubMed ID: 17251288
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  • 11. Selective sequestration of X4 isolates by human genital epithelial cells: Implication for virus tropism selection process during sexual transmission of HIV.
    Berlier W, Bourlet T, Lawrence P, Hamzeh H, Lambert C, Genin C, Verrier B, Dieu-Nosjean MC, Pozzetto B, Delézay O.
    J Med Virol; 2005 Dec 15; 77(4):465-74. PubMed ID: 16254974
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  • 12. HIV type 1 chemokine receptor usage in mother-to-child transmission.
    Salvatori F, Scarlatti G.
    AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses; 2001 Jul 01; 17(10):925-35. PubMed ID: 11461678
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  • 13. Inhibition of coreceptor-independent cell-to-cell human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transmission by a CD4-immunoglobulin G2 fusion protein.
    Bosch B, Blanco J, Pauls E, Clotet-Codina I, Armand-Ugón M, Grigorov B, Muriaux D, Clotet B, Darlix JL, Esté JA.
    Antimicrob Agents Chemother; 2005 Oct 01; 49(10):4296-304. PubMed ID: 16189111
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  • 14. R5- and X4-HIV-1 use differentially the endometrial epithelial cells HEC-1A to ensure their own spread: implication for mechanisms of sexual transmission.
    Saïdi H, Magri G, Nasreddine N, Réquena M, Bélec L.
    Virology; 2007 Feb 05; 358(1):55-68. PubMed ID: 16934308
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  • 15. HIV biological variability unveiled: frequent isolations and chimeric receptors reveal unprecedented variation of coreceptor use.
    Karlsson I, Antonsson L, Shi Y, Karlsson A, Albert J, Leitner T, Olde B, Owman C, Fenyö EM.
    AIDS; 2003 Dec 05; 17(18):2561-9. PubMed ID: 14685050
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  • 16. Breast milk CD4+ T cells express high levels of C chemokine receptor 5 and CXC chemokine receptor 4 and are preserved in HIV-infected mothers receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy.
    Kourtis AP, Ibegbu CC, Theiler R, Xu YX, Bansil P, Jamieson DJ, Lindsay M, Butera S, Duerr A.
    J Infect Dis; 2007 Apr 01; 195(7):965-72. PubMed ID: 17330786
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  • 17. Absence of coreceptor switch with disease progression in human immunodeficiency virus infections in India.
    Cecilia D, Kulkarni SS, Tripathy SP, Gangakhedkar RR, Paranjape RS, Gadkari DA.
    Virology; 2000 Jun 05; 271(2):253-8. PubMed ID: 10860879
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  • 18. Genetic and phenotypic features of blood and genital viral populations of clinically asymptomatic and antiretroviral-treatment-naive clade a human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected women.
    Andreoletti L, Skrabal K, Perrin V, Chomont N, Saragosti S, Gresenguet G, Moret H, Jacques J, Longo Jde D, Matta M, Mammano F, Belec L.
    J Clin Microbiol; 2007 Jun 05; 45(6):1838-42. PubMed ID: 17460054
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  • 19. Suppression of multiclade R5 and X4 human immunodeficiency virus type-1 infections by a coreceptor-based anti-HIV strategy.
    Nakayama D, Misumi S, Mukai R, Tachibana K, Umeda M, Shibata H, Takamune N, Shoji S.
    J Biochem; 2005 Nov 05; 138(5):571-82. PubMed ID: 16272569
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  • 20. HIV-1 with multiple CCR5/CXCR4 chimeric receptor use is predictive of immunological failure in infected children.
    Cavarelli M, Karlsson I, Zanchetta M, Antonsson L, Plebani A, Giaquinto C, Fenyö EM, De Rossi A, Scarlatti G.
    PLoS One; 2008 Sep 29; 3(9):e3292. PubMed ID: 18820725
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