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  • A cleavage enzyme-cytometric bead array provides biochemical profiling of resistance mutations in HIV-1 Gag and protease  Academic Article
  • Deep sequencing of protease inhibitor resistant HIV patient isolates reveals patterns of correlated mutations in Gag and protease  Academic Article
  • Design of in vitro symmetric complexes and analysis by hybrid methods reveal mechanisms of HIV capsid assembly  Academic Article
  • Detection of minority resistance during early HIV-1 infection: natural variation and spurious detection rather than transmission and evolution of multiple viral variants  Academic Article
  • Effect of Mg(2+) and Na(+) on the nucleic acid chaperone activity of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein: implications for reverse transcription  Academic Article
  • HIV-1 infection of nondividing cells - C-terminal tyrosine phosphorylation of the viral matrix protein is a key regulator  Academic Article
  • HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein switches the pathway of transactivation response element RNA/DNA annealing from loop-loop "kissing" to "zipper"  Academic Article
  • Human immunodeficiency virus matrix tyrosine phosphorylation: Characterization of the kinase and its substrate requirements  Academic Article
  • Identification of HIV-1 inhibitors targeting the nucleocapsid protein  Academic Article
  • Pseudovirion particles bearing native HIV envelope trimers facilitate a novel method for generating human neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against HIV  Academic Article
  • Rapid deep sequencing of patient-derived HIV with ion semiconductor technology  Academic Article
  • The antiviral activity of HIV-specific CD8+ CTL clones is limited by elimination due to encounter with HIV-infected targets  Academic Article
  • The structural biology of HIV assembly  Academic Article

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