Role of CD4 endocytosis in human immunodeficiency virus infection (original) (raw)
Productive Entry of HIV-1 during Cell-to-Cell Transmission via Dynamin-Dependent Endocytosis
Mark Wainberg
Journal of Virology, 2013
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus Env-Independent Infection of Human CD4- Cells
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Human immunodeficiency virus grown in CD4-expressing cells is associated with CD4
Luis Brigido
1996
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CD4- and dynamin-dependent endocytosis of HIV-1 into plasmacytoid dendritic cells
Klaus Korn
Virology, 2012
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The cytoplasmic domain of CD4 plays a critical role during the early stages of HIV infection in T-cells
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Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 interaction with the membrane of CD4+ cells induces the synthesis and nuclear translocation of 70K heat shock protein
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Differential endocytosis of CD4 in lymphocytic and nonlymphocytic cells
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Several CD4 domains can play a role in human immunodeficiency virus infection in cells
Harold Legg
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CD4+ blood lymphocytes are rapidly killed in vitro by contact with autologous human immunodeficiency virus-infected cells
Fred Valentine
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CD4 lymphocytes in the blood of HIV(+) individuals migrate rapidly to lymph nodes and bone marrow: support for homing theory of CD4 cell depletion
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Human immunodeficiency virus infection of CD4-bearing cells occurs by a pH-independent mechanism
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Tubular cell HIV-entry through apoptosed CD4 T cells: A novel pathway
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The monoclonal CD4 antibody M-T413 inhibits cellular infection with human immunodeficiency virus after viral attachment to the cell membrane: an approach to postexposure prophylaxis
Christian Reiter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1992
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Human erythrocytes bearing electroinserted CD4 neutralize infection in vitro by primary isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type 1
David Volsky
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Infection of epithelial cell line HEp-2 with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 is CD4 dependent
Jan Verhoef
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CD4(+) T-lymphocyte depletion in human lymphoid tissue ex vivo is not induced by noninfectious human immunodeficiency virus type 1 virions
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Lack of correlation between soluble CD4-induced shedding of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 exterior envelope glycoprotein and subsequent membrane fusion events
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The prolonged culture of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in primary lymphocytes increases its sensitivity to neutralization by soluble CD4
Thomas Ketas
Virology, 2004
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Endocytosis and Recycling of the HIV Coreceptor Ccr5
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Full-length CD4 electroinserted in the erythrocyte membrane as a long-lived inhibitor of infection by human immunodeficiency virus
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2000
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Internalization and recycling of CD4 transfected into HeLa and NIH3T3 cells
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Loss of CD4 membrane expression and CD4 mRNA during acute human immunodeficiency virus replication
Rene Olivier
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