Schmidtmayerova, Helena, Alfano, Massimo, Nuovo, Gerard, Bukrinsky, Michael
The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) laboratory strains adapted to T-cell lines, as well as most syncytium-inducing primary isolates, replicate poorly in macrophages, which, beside CD4+ T...
Amella, Carol-Ann, Sherry, Barbara, Shepp, David H., Schmidtmayerova, Helena
Primary isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) predominantly use chemokine receptor CCR5 to enter target cells. The natural ligands of CCR5, the β-chemokines macrophage inflammatory...
Schmidtmayerova, Helena, Alfano, Massimo, Nuovo, Gerard, Bukrinsky, Michael
The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) laboratory strains adapted to T-cell lines, as well as most syncytium-inducing primary isolates, replicate poorly in macrophages, which, beside CD4+ T...
Amella, Carol-Ann, Sherry, Barbara, Shepp, David H., Schmidtmayerova, Helena
Primary isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) predominantly use chemokine receptor CCR5 to enter target cells. The natural ligands of CCR5, the β-chemokines macrophage inflammatory...
Alfano, Massimo, Schmidtmayerova, Helena, Amella, Carol-Ann, Pushkarsky, Tatiana, Bukrinsky, Michael
Infection of target cells by HIV-1 requires initial binding interactions between the viral envelope glycoprotein gp120, the cell surface protein CD4, and one of the members of the seven-transmembrane...