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C Cheng-Mayer

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AIDS (London, England)|January 1, 1990
Biological and molecular features of HIV-1 related to tissue tropismC Cheng-Mayer
Trends in Microbiology|December 1, 1993
HIV-1 variation: consequences for disease progression and vaccine strategiesC Cheng-Mayer
Journal of Virology|September 1, 1993
Evidence that the structural conformation of envelope gp120 affects human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infectivity, host range, and syncytium-forming abilityL Stamatatos, C Cheng-Mayer
Virology|October 1, 1996
HIV-1 Nef association with cellular serine kinase correlates with enhanced virion infectivity and efficient proviral DNA synthesisM Wiskerchen, C Cheng-Mayer
Journal of Virology|October 1, 1995
Structural modulations of the envelope gp120 glycoprotein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 upon oligomerization and differential V3 loop epitope exposure of isolates displaying distinct tropism upon virion-soluble receptor bindingL Stamatatos, C Cheng-Mayer
Journal of Virology|September 12, 1998
An envelope modification that renders a primary, neutralization-resistant clade B human immunodeficiency virus type 1 isolate highly susceptible to neutralization by sera from other cladesL Stamatatos, C Cheng-Mayer
Virology|July 10, 1995
Amino acid substitutions in the V3 loop are responsible for adaptation to growth in transformed T-cell lines of a primary human immunodeficiency virus type 1G Harrowe, C Cheng-Mayer
Annals of Neurology|January 1, 1988
Distinct biological and serological properties of human immunodeficiency viruses from the brainC Cheng-Mayer, J A Levy
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1990
Human immunodeficiency virus infection of the CNS: characterization of "neurotropic" strainsC Cheng-Mayer, J A Levy
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|December 1, 1993
An individual with a high prevalence of a tat-defective provirus in peripheral bloodE Sabino, C Cheng-Mayer, A Mayer
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AIDS (London, England)|January 1, 1990
Biological and molecular features of HIV-1 related to tissue tropismC Cheng-Mayer
Trends in Microbiology|December 1, 1993
HIV-1 variation: consequences for disease progression and vaccine strategiesC Cheng-Mayer
Journal of Virology|September 1, 1993
Evidence that the structural conformation of envelope gp120 affects human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infectivity, host range, and syncytium-forming abilityL Stamatatos, C Cheng-Mayer
Virology|October 1, 1996
HIV-1 Nef association with cellular serine kinase correlates with enhanced virion infectivity and efficient proviral DNA synthesisM Wiskerchen, C Cheng-Mayer
Journal of Virology|October 1, 1995
Structural modulations of the envelope gp120 glycoprotein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 upon oligomerization and differential V3 loop epitope exposure of isolates displaying distinct tropism upon virion-soluble receptor bindingL Stamatatos, C Cheng-Mayer
Journal of Virology|September 12, 1998
An envelope modification that renders a primary, neutralization-resistant clade B human immunodeficiency virus type 1 isolate highly susceptible to neutralization by sera from other cladesL Stamatatos, C Cheng-Mayer
Virology|July 10, 1995
Amino acid substitutions in the V3 loop are responsible for adaptation to growth in transformed T-cell lines of a primary human immunodeficiency virus type 1G Harrowe, C Cheng-Mayer
Annals of Neurology|January 1, 1988
Distinct biological and serological properties of human immunodeficiency viruses from the brainC Cheng-Mayer, J A Levy
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1990
Human immunodeficiency virus infection of the CNS: characterization of "neurotropic" strainsC Cheng-Mayer, J A Levy
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|December 1, 1993
An individual with a high prevalence of a tat-defective provirus in peripheral bloodE Sabino, C Cheng-Mayer, A Mayer
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