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  1. Authors: Anfumbom Kfutwah, Mathurin Tejiokem, Albert Faye, Martial Yonga, Josiane Warszawski, Stephane Blanche, Claire Rekacewicz, Francis Ateba, Jean Ndongo, Georgette Guemkam, Chantal Same-Ekobo, Christine Rouzioux, Marianne Leruez-Ville, Pascal Boisier and Dominique Rousset
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6(Suppl 1):O23

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  2. Authors: Mathurin Cyrille Tejiokem, Georgette Guemkam, Chantal Same Ekobo, Ida Penda, Annie Nga, Patricia Mbida, Marie-Louise Belinga, Cassandre Tocko, Francis Ateba Ndongo, Jean Audrey Ndongo, Melanie Mekoudjou, Anfumbom Kfutwah, Dominique Rousset, Josiane Warszawski and Albert Faye
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6(Suppl 1):O21

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  3. Authors: Carine Jasseron, Laurent Mandelbrot, Stéphane Blanche, Roland Tubiana, Jérôme Le chenadec, Jean-Paul Teglas, Catherine Dolfus, Albert Faye, Christine Rouzioux and Josiane Warszawski
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6(Suppl 1):O20

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  4. Authors: Déborah Hirt, Christophe Bardin, Serge Diagbouga, Boubacar Nacro, Hervé Hien, Emmanuelle Zouré, François Rouet, Adama Ouiminga, Saïk Urien, Vincent Foulongue, Philippe Van de Perre, Jean-Marc Tréluyer and Philippe Msellati
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6(Suppl 1):P20

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  5. Authors: Déborah Hirt, Saïk Urien, Mathieu Olivier, Hélène Peyrière, Boubacar Nacro, Serge Diagbouga, Emmanuelle Zouré, François Rouet, Hervé Hien, Philippe Msellati, Philippe Van de Perre and Jean-Marc Tréluyer
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6(Suppl 1):P19

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  6. Authors: Denisa Augustinova, Andrea Stranska, Kanal Koum, Sokha Ean, Satiarany Vong, Chhunly Kong, Sopheak Ngin, Eric Nerrienet and Martin Bandzak
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6(Suppl 1):O19

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  7. Authors: Jerôme Somé, Boubacar Nacro, Hervé Hien, Hassane Tamboura, Emmanuelle Zouré, Serge Diagbouga, Adama Ouiminga, Aly Drabo, Alain Hien, Souleymane Yaméogo, Philippe Van de Perre and Philippe Msellati
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6(Suppl 1):P17

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  8. Authors: Nicole Ngo-Giang-Huong, Luc Decker, Wasna Sirirungsi, Sophie Le Coeur, Gonzague Jourdain, Woottichai Khamduang, Suparat Kanjanavanit, Wanmanee Matanasaravoot, Chaiwat Putiyanun, Francis Barin and Marc Lallemant
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6(Suppl 1):O15

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  9. Macrophages in the central nervous system (CNS) and other tissues are an important cellular reservoir for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV) infection, particularly in the later stages of disease. Macro...

    Authors: Rebecca L Dunfee, Elaine R Thomas and Dana Gabuzda
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6:69
  10. Long-term selection (> 45 generations) for low or high juvenile body weight from a common founder population of White Plymouth Rock chickens has generated two extremely divergent lines, the LWS and HWS lines. ...

    Authors: Sojeong Ka, Susanne Kerje, Lina Bornold, Ulrika Liljegren, Paul B Siegel, Leif Andersson and Finn Hallböök
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6:68
  11. Differences in HIV-1 gp120 sequence variation were examined in North American volunteers who became infected during a phase III vaccine trial using the rgp120 vaccine. Molecular adaptation of the virus in vacc...

    Authors: Marcos Pérez-Losada, David Posada, Miguel Arenas, David V Jobes, Faruk Sinangil, Phillip W Berman and Keith A Crandall
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6:67
  12. The mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) is unique from other retroviruses in having multiple viral promoters, which can be regulated by hormones in a tissue specific manner. This unique property has lead to incre...

    Authors: Noura Salem Al Dhaheri, Pretty Susan Phillip, Akela Ghazawi, Jahabar Ali, Elizabeth Beebi, Soumeya Ali Jaballah and Tahir A Rizvi
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6:66
  13. Although pig-tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) have been used in AIDS research for years, less is known about the early immunopathogenic events in this species, as compared to rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). ...

    Authors: On Ho, Kay Larsen, Patricia Polacino, Yun Li, David Anderson, Ruijiang Song, Ruth M Ruprecht and Shiu-Lok Hu
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6:65
  14. The presence of the tetraspanins CD9, CD63, CD81 and CD82 at HIV-1 budding sites, at the virological synapse (VS), and their enrichment in HIV-1 virions has been well-documented, but it remained unclear if the...

    Authors: Dimitry N Krementsov, Jia Weng, Marie Lambelé, Nathan H Roy and Markus Thali
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6:64
  15. It has been accepted that HIV buds from the cell surface in T lymphocytes, whereas in macrophages it buds into intracellular endosomes. Recent studies, on the other hand, suggest that HIV preferentially buds f...

    Authors: Mari Suyama, Eriko Daikoku, Toshiyuki Goto, Kouichi Sano and Yuko Morikawa
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6:63
  16. Progression to AIDS is often associated with the evolution of HIV-1 toward increased virulence and/or pathogenicity. Evidence suggests that a virulence factor for HIV-1 is resistance to CCR5-binding chemokines...

    Authors: Angélique Biancotto, Jean-Charles Grivel, Andrea Lisco, Christophe Vanpouille, Phillip D Markham, Robert C Gallo, Leonid B Margolis and Paolo Lusso
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6:61
  17. We investigated the interplay between complement and antibodies upon priming with single-cycle replicating viral vectors (SCIV) encoding SIV antigens combined with Adeno5-SIV or SCIV pseudotyped with murine le...

    Authors: Barbara Falkensammer, Barbara Rubner, Alexander Hiltgartner, Doris Wilflingseder, Christiane Stahl Hennig, Seraphin Kuate, Klaus Ãœberla, Stephen Norley, Alexander Strasak, Paul Racz and Heribert Stoiber
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6:60
  18. In chickens, as in most birds, female gonad morphogenesis is asymmetrical. Gonads appear first rather similarly, but only the left one undergoes full differentiation and gives rise to a functional ovary. The r...

    Authors: Danièle Carré-Eusèbe, Noëlline Coudouel and Solange Magre
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6:59
  19. The pig-tailed macaques are the only Old World monkeys known to be susceptible to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection. We have previously reported that the TRIM5-Cyclophilin A (TRIMCyp) fusion i...

    Authors: Yi-Qun Kuang, Xia Tang, Feng-Liang Liu, Xue-Long Jiang, Ya-Ping Zhang, Guangxia Gao and Yong-Tang Zheng
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6:58
  20. The acute phase of immunodeficiency virus infection plays a crucial role in determining steady-state virus load and subsequent progression of disease in both humans and nonhuman primates. The acute period is a...

    Authors: Benjamin N Bimber, Pauline Chugh, Elena E Giorgi, Baek Kim, Anthony L Almudevar, Stephen Dewhurst, David H O'Connor and Ha Youn Lee
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6:57
  21. Host restriction factor APOBEC3G (A3G) blocks human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication by G-to-A hypermutation, and by inhibiting DNA synthesis and provirus formation. Previous reports have sugg...

    Authors: Yeshitila N Friew, Vitaly Boyko, Wei-Shau Hu and Vinay K Pathak
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6:56
  22. The RNA interference (RNAi) pathway is a mechanism of gene-suppression with potential gene therapy applications for treating viral disease such as HIV-1. The most suitable inducer of RNAi for this application ...

    Authors: Glen John Mcintyre, Jennifer Lynne Groneman, Yi-Hsin Yu, Angel Jaramillo, Sylvie Shen and Tanya Lynn Applegate
    Citation: Retrovirology 2009 6:55

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