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Julie Overbaugh

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Journal of Virology|July 27, 2007
Primary isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 are usually dominated by the major variants found in bloodYegor Voronin, Bhavna Chohan, Michael Emerman, et al.
Plos Genetics|March 21, 2009
Genetic drift of HIV populations in cultureYegor Voronin, Sarah Holte, Julie Overbaugh, et al.
Virology|March 14, 2007
A TRIM5alpha-independent post-entry restriction to HIV-1 infection of macaque cells that is dependent on the path of entryMario Javier Pineda, Brannon R Orton, Julie Overbaugh
Virology|October 19, 2006
Feline leukemia virus T entry is dependent on both expression levels and specific interactions between cofactor and receptorHeather H Cheng, Maria M Anderson, Julie Overbaugh
Plos Medicine|January 8, 2008
Enhancing exposure of HIV-1 neutralization epitopes through mutations in gp41Catherine A Blish, Minh-An Nguyen, Julie Overbaugh
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|May 19, 2006
Diversity in HIV-1 envelope V1-V3 sequences early in infection reflects sequence diversity throughout the HIV-1 genome but does not predict the extent of sequence diversity during chronic infectionManish Sagar, Erin Kirkegaard, Ludo Lavreys, et al.
Journal of Virology|September 14, 2012
A species-specific amino acid difference in the macaque CD4 receptor restricts replication by global circulating HIV-1 variants representing viruses from recent infectionDaryl Humes, Sandra Emery, Elizabeth Laws, et al.
Nature Medicine|May 27, 2014
Early development of broadly neutralizing antibodies in HIV-1-infected infantsLeslie Goo, Vrasha Chohan, Ruth Nduati, et al.
Virology|February 29, 2012
The neutralization sensitivity of viruses representing human immunodeficiency virus type 1 variants of diverse subtypes from early in infection is dependent on producer cell, as well as characteristics of the specific antibody and envelope variantNicholas M Provine, Valerie Cortez, Vrasha Chohan, et al.
Virology|December 26, 2009
Temporal analysis of HIV envelope sequence evolution and antibody escape in a subtype A-infected individual with a broad neutralizing antibody responseKatherine A Bosch, Stephanie Rainwater, Walter Jaoko, et al.
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Journal of Virology|July 27, 2007
Primary isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 are usually dominated by the major variants found in bloodYegor Voronin, Bhavna Chohan, Michael Emerman, et al.
Plos Genetics|March 21, 2009
Genetic drift of HIV populations in cultureYegor Voronin, Sarah Holte, Julie Overbaugh, et al.
Virology|March 14, 2007
A TRIM5alpha-independent post-entry restriction to HIV-1 infection of macaque cells that is dependent on the path of entryMario Javier Pineda, Brannon R Orton, Julie Overbaugh
Virology|October 19, 2006
Feline leukemia virus T entry is dependent on both expression levels and specific interactions between cofactor and receptorHeather H Cheng, Maria M Anderson, Julie Overbaugh
Plos Medicine|January 8, 2008
Enhancing exposure of HIV-1 neutralization epitopes through mutations in gp41Catherine A Blish, Minh-An Nguyen, Julie Overbaugh
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|May 19, 2006
Diversity in HIV-1 envelope V1-V3 sequences early in infection reflects sequence diversity throughout the HIV-1 genome but does not predict the extent of sequence diversity during chronic infectionManish Sagar, Erin Kirkegaard, Ludo Lavreys, et al.
Journal of Virology|September 14, 2012
A species-specific amino acid difference in the macaque CD4 receptor restricts replication by global circulating HIV-1 variants representing viruses from recent infectionDaryl Humes, Sandra Emery, Elizabeth Laws, et al.
Nature Medicine|May 27, 2014
Early development of broadly neutralizing antibodies in HIV-1-infected infantsLeslie Goo, Vrasha Chohan, Ruth Nduati, et al.
Virology|February 29, 2012
The neutralization sensitivity of viruses representing human immunodeficiency virus type 1 variants of diverse subtypes from early in infection is dependent on producer cell, as well as characteristics of the specific antibody and envelope variantNicholas M Provine, Valerie Cortez, Vrasha Chohan, et al.
Virology|December 26, 2009
Temporal analysis of HIV envelope sequence evolution and antibody escape in a subtype A-infected individual with a broad neutralizing antibody responseKatherine A Bosch, Stephanie Rainwater, Walter Jaoko, et al.
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