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Maturation-Dependent HIV-1 Surface Protein Redistribution Revealed by Fluorescence Nanoscopy
2012 StandoutScienceNobel
HTLV-III/LAV-LIKE RETROVIRUS PARTICLES IN THE BRAINS OF PATIENTS WITH AIDS ENCEPHALOPATHY
1983
Platelet factor 4–induced T H 1-T reg polarization suppresses antitumor immunity
2024 StandoutScienceNobel
Genetic variability of the AIDS virus: Nucleotide sequence analysis of two isolates from African patients
1986 StandoutNobel
Activity of herpes simplex virus type 1-specified glycoprotein C antigenic site II epitopes reversibly modulated by peripheral fucose or galactose units of glycoprotein oligosaccharides
1990
High levels of unintegrated HIV-1 DNA in brain tissue of AIDS dementia patients
1990 Nature
Rapid development of vaccine protection in macaques by live-attenuated simian immunodeficiency virus
1996
Rapid Evolution of RNA Viruses
1987
HIV-1 Genome Nuclear Import Is Mediated by a Central DNA Flap
2000 StandoutNobel
Editing of glutamate receptor subunit B pre-mRNA in vitro by site-specific deamination of adenosine
1995 StandoutNatureNobel
MX2 is an interferon-induced inhibitor of HIV-1 infection
2013 StandoutNatureNobel
HIV infection: facts and hypotheses
1986
Glycosylation Governs the Binding of Antipeptide Antibodies to Regions of Hypervariable Amino Acid Sequence within Recombinant gp120 of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1
1990
A nuclear localization signal within HIV-1 matrix protein that governs infection of non-dividing cells
1993 Nature
Restriction of multiple divergent retroviruses by Lv1 and Ref1
2003
Single amino-acid changes in HIV envelope affect viral tropism and receptor binding
1989 StandoutNatureNobel
Macrophage-tropic HIV and SIV envelope proteins induce a signal through the CCR5 chemokine receptor
1997 StandoutNatureNobel
CXCR3 ligands in disease and therapy
2014
soluble form of CD4 (T4) protein inhibits AIDS virus infection
1988 StandoutNatureNobel
Extensive variation of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 in vivo
1988 Nature
Scrapie prions aggregate to form amyloid-like birefringent rods
1983 StandoutNobel
Measles Virus Nucleotide Sequences: Detection by Hybridization in Situ
1981 Science
Detection of viral sequences of low reiteration frequency by in situ hybridization.
1978
Concurrent evolution of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in patients infected from the same source: rate of sequence change and low frequency of inactivating mutations
1990
Characterization of a rearrangement in viral DNA: Mapping of the circular simian virus 40-like DNA containing a triplication of a specific one-third of the viral genome
1974 StandoutNobel
Visna virus DNA: Discovery of a novel gapped structure
1981
Purification and characterization of double-stranded RNA adenosine deaminase from bovine nuclear extracts.
1994
The evolution of new species of viral DNA during serial passage of simian virus 40 at high multiplicity
1973 StandoutNobel
Neutralization of human T-lymphotropic virus type III by sera of AIDS and AIDS-risk patients
1985 Nature
Nucleotide sequence and transcriptional activity of the caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus long terminal repeat
1986
The Brain in AIDS: Central Nervous System HIV-1 Infection and AIDS Dementia Complex
1988 Science
The Role of Mononuclear Phagocytes in HTLV-III/LAV Infection
1986 StandoutScience
Nucleotide sequence of the visna lentivirus: relationship to the AIDS virus
1985
Differentiation of Monocytes into Dendritic Cells in a Model of Transendothelial Trafficking
1998 StandoutScienceNobel
The T4 gene encodes the AIDS virus receptor and is expressed in the immune system and the brain
1986 StandoutNobel
AIDS and the brain
1986
New Human T-Lymphotropic Retrovirus Related to Simian T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III (STLV-III AGM )
1986 Science
AIDS virus env Protein Expressed from a Recombinant Vaccinia Virus
1986 StandoutNobel
Genome organization and transactivation of the human immunodeficiency virus type 2
1987 StandoutNatureNobel
Genetic variability of Hong Kong (H3N2) influenza viruses: spontaneous mutations and their location in the viral genome
1980
Primer-Directed Enzymatic Amplification of DNA with a Thermostable DNA Polymerase
1988 StandoutScienceNobel
Genomic Heterogeneity of AIDS Retroviral Isolates from North America and Zaire
1985 Science
A Trojan Horse mechanism for the spread of visna virus in monocytes
1985
A History of HIV Discovery
2002 StandoutScienceNobel
Antigenic Drift in Visna: Virus Variation During Long-term Infection of Icelandic Sheep
1983
Three loci related to the src oncogene and tyrosine-specific protein kinase activity in Drosophila
1983 StandoutNatureNobel
Cellular localization of human immunodeficiency virus infection within the brains of acquired immune deficiency syndrome patients.
1986
Genetically divergent strains of simian immunodeficiency virus use CCR5 as a coreceptor for entry
1997
Isolation of a New Human Retrovirus from West African Patients with AIDS
1986 StandoutScienceNobel
Isolation of a lentivirus from a macaque with lymphoma: comparison with HTLV-III/LAV and other lentiviruses
1986
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Infectivity and Mechanisms of Pathogenesis
1988 StandoutScience
Lymphadenopathy-Associated-Virus Infection and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
1986 StandoutNobel
Major Glycoprotein Antigens That Induce Antibodies in AIDS Patients Are Encoded by HTLV-III
1985 Science
Immunology: Approaches to AIDS therapy
1986 StandoutNatureNobel
The Emergence of Antigenic Variants is a Rare Event in Long-term Visna Virus Infection in vivo
1983
Virus Isolation From and Identification of HTLV-III/LAV-Producing Cells in Brain Tissue From a Patient With AIDS
1986
Emergence of viruses resistant to neutralization by V3-specific antibodies in experimental human immunodeficiency virus type 1 IIIB infection of chimpanzees
1990
Specificity of antibodies produced against native or desialylated human immunodeficiency virus type 1 recombinant gp160
1993 StandoutNobel
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 expression in the central nervous system correlates directly with extent of disease.
1990
Isolation of HTLV-III from Cerebrospinal Fluid and Neural Tissues of Patients with Neurologic Syndromes Related to the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
1985
Identification and characterization of conserved and variable regions in the envelope gene of HTLV-III/LAV, the retrovirus of AIDS
1986
Molecular cloning of lymphadenopathy-associated virus
1984 StandoutNatureNobel
Infection of monocyte/macrophages by human T lymphotropic virus type III.
1986
Human immunodeficiency virus infection of monocytic and T-lymphocytic cells: Receptor modulation and differentiation induced by phorbol ester
1987
The chronology of AIDS research
1987 StandoutNatureNobel
Characterization of “heavy” and “light” SV40-like particles from a patient with PML
1974 StandoutNobel
Production of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-associated retrovirus in human and nonhuman cells transfected with an infectious molecular clone
1986 Standout
Progressive encephalopathy in children with acquired immue deficiency syndrome
1985
Novel Proteinaceous Infectious Particles Cause Scrapie
1982 StandoutScienceNobel
Elevated levels of mRNA can account for the trans-activation of human immunodeficiency virus.
1986
Identification of a Protein That Purifies with the Scrapie Prion
1982 StandoutScienceNobel
Immunohistochemical identification of HTLV‐III antigen in brains of patients with AIDS
1986
Genomic Diversity of Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III (HTLV-III)
1985 Science
Evidence for the Conformation of the Pathologic Isoform of the Prion Protein Enciphering and Propagating Prion Diversity
1996 StandoutScienceNobel
The trans-activator gene of HTLV-III is essential for virus replication
1986 Nature
Triplication of a unique genetic segment in a simian virus 40-like virus of human origin and evolution of new viral genomes
1974
Genetic Variation in HTLV-III/LAV Over Time in Patients with AIDS or at Risk for AIDS
1986 Science
Prion Diseases and the BSE Crisis
1997 StandoutScienceNobel
Nucleotide sequence evidence for relationship of AIDS retrovirus to lentiviruses
1985 Nature
Morphology and phenotype of dendritic cells from peripheral blood and their productive and non-productive infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1.
1991
Efficiency of in situ hybridization as a function of probe size and fixation technique
1985
Unconventional Viruses and the Origin and Disappearance of Kuru
1977 ScienceNobel
Replication of HIV-1 in Dendritic Cell-Derived Syncytia at the Mucosal Surface of the Adenoid
1996 StandoutScienceNobel
Reversible Chemical Modification of the Scrapie Agent
1981 StandoutScienceNobel
Induction of CD4-dependent cell fusion by the HTLV-III/LAV envelope glycoprotein
1986 Nature
Rapid Evolution of RNA Genomes
1982 StandoutScience
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy: Investigation of three cases using in situ hybridization with JC virus biotinylated DNA probe
1985
Antigenic variation during persistent infection by equine infectious anemia virus, a retrovirus.
1984
Viruses in Human Cancers
1991 StandoutScienceNobel
A protease-resistant protein is a structural component of the Scrapie prion
1983 StandoutNobel
HTLV-III expression and production involve complex regulation at the levels of splicing and translation of viral RNA
1986
Identification and antigenicity of the major envelope glycoprotein of of lymphadenopathy-associated virus
1985 StandoutNobel
Ability of the V3 Loop of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus To Serve as a Target for Antibody-Mediated Neutralization: Correlation of Neutralization Sensitivity, Growth in Macrophages, and Decreased Dependence on CD4
2001
Binding of HTLV-III/LAV to T4 + T Cells by a Complex of the 110K Viral Protein and the T4 Molecule
1986 Science
Rapid Infection of Oral Mucosal-Associated Lymphoid Tissue with Simian Immunodeficiency Virus
1999 StandoutScienceNobel
Isolation of infectious human T-cell leukemia/lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV-III) from patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or AIDS-related complex (ARC) and from healthy carriers: a study of risk groups and tissue sources.
1985
The Vpr protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 influences nuclear localization of viral nucleic acids in nondividing host cells.
1994
Active nuclear import of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 preintegration complexes.
1992
Experimental Visna in Icelandic Sheep: The Prototype Lentiviral Infection
1985
Neurological manifestations of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS): Experience at UCSF and review of the literature
1985
Detection of visna virus antigens and RNA in glial cells in foci of demyefnation
1985
A cellular gene encodes scrapie PrP 27-30 protein
1985 StandoutNobel
Neutralization of HIV‐1: a paradox of humoral proportions
1991
Pathogenesis of Infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus
1987
Characterization of sheep afferent lymph dendritic cells and their role in antigen carriage.
1989
Association of polyomaviruses JC, SV40, and BK with human brain tumors
1987
Virus protein changes and RNA termini alterations evolving during persistent infection
1980
The sor Gene of HIV-1 Is Required for Efficient Virus Transmission in Vitro
1987 Science
Sindbis Virus: An Efficient, Broad Host Range Vector for Gene Expression in Animal Cells
1989 StandoutScienceNobel
HTLV-III Infection in Brains of Children and Adults with AIDS Encephalopathy
1985 ScienceNobel
Restricted replication of simian immunodeficiency virus strain 239 in macrophages is determined by env but is not due to restricted entry
1993
Scrapie and cellular PrP isoforms are encoded by the same chromosomal gene
1986 StandoutNobel
Detection of AIDS Virus in Macrophages in Brain Tissue from AIDS Patients with Encephalopathy
1986 StandoutScience
Identification of human immunodeficiency virus sequences by using in vitro enzymatic amplification and oligomer cleavage detection
1987 StandoutNobel
Dendritic Cells Exposed to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 Transmit a Vigorous Cytopathic Infection to CD4 + T Cells
1992 StandoutScienceNobel
Analysis of sequence diversity in hypervariable regions of the external glycoprotein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1
1990
Molecular Biology of Prion Diseases
1991 StandoutScienceNobel
Isolation of a T-Lymphotropic Virus from Domestic Cats with an Immunodeficiency-Like Syndrome
1987 Science
Pathologic features of AIDS encephalopathy in children: Evidence for LAV/HTLV-III infection of brain
1986
Genomic diversity of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome virus HTLV-III: different viruses exhibit greatest divergence in their envelope genes.
1985
Apoptosis in AIDS
1993 StandoutScienceNobel
Influence of carbohydrate moieties on the immunogenicity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 recombinant gp160
1992 StandoutNobel
Molecular cloning and polymorphism of the human immune deficiency virus type 2
1986 StandoutNatureNobel
LAV Revisited: Origins of the Early HIV-1 Isolates from Institut Pasteur
1991 StandoutScienceNobel
Antibodies to a scrapie prion protein
1984 StandoutNatureNobel
Differential utilization of CCR5 by macrophage and T cell tropic simian immunodeficiency virus strains
1997
Fragments of the HIV-1 Tat Protein Specifically Biand TAR RNA
1990 StandoutScienceNobel
Intra-Blood–Brain-Barrier Synthesis of HTLV-III-Specific IgG in Patients with Neurologic Symptoms Associated with AIDS or AIDS-Related Complex
1985
Biological and biochemical characterization of a cloned Leu-3- cell surviving infection with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome retrovirus.
1986
A New HTLV-III/LAV Protein Encoded by a Gene Found in Cytopathic Retroviruses
1986 Science
Hypothesis: AIDS is an autoimmune disease directed at the immune system and triggered by a lymphotropic retrovirus
1986
Works of Opendra Narayan being referenced
Pathogenesis of SIVmac Infection in Chinese and Indian Rhesus Macaques: Effects of Splenectomy on Virus Burden
1994
CXCL10‐induced cell death in neurons: role of calcium dysregulation
2006
The proteins of lymphocyte- and macrophage-tropic strains of simian immunodeficiency virus are processed differently in macrophages
1995
Analysis of Envelope Changes Acquired by SIVmac239 during Neuroadaption in Rhesus Macaques
1993
Antigenic Variation in Lentiviral Diseases
1988
Lentiviruses of animals are biological models of the human immunodeficiency viruses
1988
Plasmas from Lymphocyte- and Macrophage-Tropic SIVmac-Infected Macaques Have Antibodies with a Broader Spectrum of Virus Neutralization Activity in Macrophage versus Lymphocyte Cultures
1997
Lentivirus-Host interactions: Lessons from visna and caprine arthritis-encephalitis viruses
1988
Slow Virus Replication: the Role of Macrophages in the Persistence and Expression of Visna Viruses of Sheep and Goats
1982
A Borna Virus cDNA Encoding a Protein Recognized by Antibodies in Humans with Behavioral Diseases
1990 Science
Chimeric simian/human immunodeficiency virus that causes progressive loss of CD4+ T cells and AIDS in pig-tailed macaques
1996
The cerebrospinal fluid in visna, a slow viral disease of sheep
1978
Selection of a fixative for identifying T cell subsets, B cells, and macrophages in paraffin-embedded mouse spleen
1983
The synthesis and structure of visna virus DNA
1979
Antigenic Shift of Visna Virus in Persistently Infected Sheep
1977 Science
Visna Virus Infection of American Lambs
1974 Science
Early Immune Responses in Visna, a Slow Viral Disease of Sheep
1978
Biology and Pathogenesis of Lentiviruses
1989
Sequence homology between cloned caprine arthritis encephalitis virus and visna virus, two neurotropic lentiviruses
1986
Persistent expression of Ia antigen and viral genome in visna-maedi virus-induced inflammatory cells. Possible role of lentivirus-induced interferon.
1985
Antigenic variation in visna virus
1979
Cell surface changes associated with mutation of visna virus in antibody-treated cell cultures
1979
Slow virus-macrophage interactions. Characterization of a transformed cell line of sheep alveolar macrophages that express a marker for susceptibility to ovine-caprine lentivirus infections.
1984
Restricted replication of lentiviruses. Visna viruses induce a unique interferon during interaction between lymphocytes and infected macrophages.
1985
Biological Characterization of the Virus Causing Leukoencephalitis and Arthritis in Goats
1980
Derivation of neurotropic simian immunodeficiency virus from exclusively lymphocytetropic parental virus: pathogenesis of infection in macaques
1992
Topographical rearrangements of visna virus envelope glycoprotein during antigenic drift
1987
Virus Mutation during 'Slow Infection': Temporal Development and Characterization of Mutants of Visna Virus recovered from Sheep
1978
Virions from Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy: Rapid Serological Identification by Electron Microscopy
1972 Science
Slow, persistent replication of lentiviruses: role of tissue macrophages and macrophage precursors in bone marrow.
1985
The nucleic acid of an SV40-like virus isolated from a patient with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
1973 StandoutNobel
Sialic acids on the surface of caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus define the biological properties of the virus
1988
Slow Virus Infection: Replication and Mechanisms of Persistence of Visna Virus in Sheep
1977
A double labeling technique for performing immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization in virus infected cell cultures and tissues
1985
Cis - and Trans -Acting Transcriptional Regulation of Visna Virus
1985 Science
Tropism of sheep lentiviruses for monocytes: susceptibility to infection and virus gene expression increase during maturation of monocytes to macrophages
1986
Further Studies of a Simian Virus 40-Like Virus Isolated from Human Brain
1972
Sequence Homology and Morphologic Similarity of HTLV-III and Visna Virus, a Pathogenic Lentivirus
1985 Science
Biochemical Characterization of the Virus Causing Leukoencephalitis and Arthritis in Goats
1980
Lentiviral Diseases of Sheep and Goats: Chronic Pneumonia Leukoencephalomyelitis and Arthritis
1985
Neutralizing antibodies to visna lentivirus: mechanism of action and possible role in virus persistence
1986
Genomic changes associated with antigenic variation of visna virus durig persistent infection.
1980
A physical map of the linear unintegrated DNA of visna virus
1981
The pathogenesis of viral leukoencephalomyelitis-arthritis of goats. I. Persistent viral infection with progressive pathologic changes.
1980
Isolation of Virus Related to SV40 from Patients with Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy
1972
Slow Persistent Infection Caused by Visna Virus: Role of Host Restriction
1977 Science
Etiology of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy
1973
Neutralizing antibody spectrum determines the antigenic profiles of emerging mutants of visna virus
1981
On The Neoplastic Viral Transformation Of Astrocytes In Cases Of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy
1976
Activation of caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus expression during maturation of monocytes to macrophages
1983