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European Journal of Immunology|April 13, 2000
Monoclonal antibody screening of a phage-displayed random peptide library reveals mimotopes of chemokine receptor CCR5: implications for the tertiary structure of the receptor and for an N-terminal binding site for HIV-1 gp120C Königs, M J Rowley, P Thompson, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|May 5, 1997
CCR5 levels and expression pattern correlate with infectability by macrophage-tropic HIV-1, in vitroL Wu, W A Paxton, N Kassam, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 7, 1998
Genetic subtype-independent inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication by CC and CXC chemokinesA Trkola, W A Paxton, S P Monard, et al.
AIDS (London, England)|September 14, 2000
Enhanced levels of functional HIV-1 co-receptors on human mucosal T cells demonstrated using intestinal biopsy tissueP A Anton, J Elliott, M A Poles, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 23, 1997
Interaction of chemokine receptor CCR5 with its ligands: multiple domains for HIV-1 gp120 binding and a single domain for chemokine bindingL Wu, G LaRosa, N Kassam, et al.
Nature|February 13, 1997
CCR3 and CCR5 are co-receptors for HIV-1 infection of microgliaJ He, Y Chen, M Farzan, et al.
Cell|June 28, 1996
The beta-chemokine receptors CCR3 and CCR5 facilitate infection by primary HIV-1 isolatesH Choe, M Farzan, Y Sun, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|July 1, 1997
Human mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule-1 is preferentially expressed in intestinal tract and associated lymphoid tissueM Briskin, D Winsor-Hines, A Shyjan, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|April 8, 1998
Human eotaxin induces alpha 4 and beta 2 integrin-dependent eosinophil accumulation in rat skin in vivo: delayed generation of eotaxin in response to IL-4M J Sanz, P D Ponath, C R Mackay, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|February 1, 1996
Cloning of the human eosinophil chemoattractant, eotaxin. Expression, receptor binding, and functional properties suggest a mechanism for the selective recruitment of eosinophilsP D Ponath, S Qin, D J Ringler, et al.
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European Journal of Immunology|April 13, 2000
Monoclonal antibody screening of a phage-displayed random peptide library reveals mimotopes of chemokine receptor CCR5: implications for the tertiary structure of the receptor and for an N-terminal binding site for HIV-1 gp120C Königs, M J Rowley, P Thompson, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|May 5, 1997
CCR5 levels and expression pattern correlate with infectability by macrophage-tropic HIV-1, in vitroL Wu, W A Paxton, N Kassam, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 7, 1998
Genetic subtype-independent inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication by CC and CXC chemokinesA Trkola, W A Paxton, S P Monard, et al.
AIDS (London, England)|September 14, 2000
Enhanced levels of functional HIV-1 co-receptors on human mucosal T cells demonstrated using intestinal biopsy tissueP A Anton, J Elliott, M A Poles, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 23, 1997
Interaction of chemokine receptor CCR5 with its ligands: multiple domains for HIV-1 gp120 binding and a single domain for chemokine bindingL Wu, G LaRosa, N Kassam, et al.
Nature|February 13, 1997
CCR3 and CCR5 are co-receptors for HIV-1 infection of microgliaJ He, Y Chen, M Farzan, et al.
Cell|June 28, 1996
The beta-chemokine receptors CCR3 and CCR5 facilitate infection by primary HIV-1 isolatesH Choe, M Farzan, Y Sun, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|July 1, 1997
Human mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule-1 is preferentially expressed in intestinal tract and associated lymphoid tissueM Briskin, D Winsor-Hines, A Shyjan, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|April 8, 1998
Human eotaxin induces alpha 4 and beta 2 integrin-dependent eosinophil accumulation in rat skin in vivo: delayed generation of eotaxin in response to IL-4M J Sanz, P D Ponath, C R Mackay, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|February 1, 1996
Cloning of the human eosinophil chemoattractant, eotaxin. Expression, receptor binding, and functional properties suggest a mechanism for the selective recruitment of eosinophilsP D Ponath, S Qin, D J Ringler, et al.
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