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pro vyhledávání: '"B. C. Nair"'
Autor:
Jeffrey S. Kennedy, Qiao Yu, Vaniambadi S. Kalyanaraman, Timothy Keen, Shan Lu, Lindsey Hocker, Phillip D. Markham, Ranajit Pal, Shixia Wang, B. C. Nair, Chia-Ling Hung, Stephen Whitney, Lauren Hudacik
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 24:1225-1234
A toxicity and immunogenicity study, evaluating the safety of a polyvalent DNA prime/protein boost HIV-1 vaccine (DP6-001), was examined in rabbits. Animals were primed with a cocktail of six different DNA plasmids expressing five HIV-1 env genes and
Publikováno v:
AIDS. 11:1421-1431
Objective: To analyze the mechanisms of release and the extracellular fate of the HIV-1 Tat protein and to determine the Tat domain binding to the extracellular matrix. Design and methods: Release of Tat was studied by pulse-chase experiments with Ta
Autor:
M. G. Sarngadharan, S. Mumbauer, George M. Hoke, R. Rahman, B. C. Nair, Fulvia Di Marzo Veronese, Ranajit Pal
Publikováno v:
Intervirology. 34:86-93
The major neutralizing epitope on the external glycoprotein of HIV-1 was studied with an envelope-specific monoclonal antibody and with a human serum positive for antibodies to HIV-1 proteins, both of which were able to neutralize virus infectivity.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cellular Physiology. 147:326-332
The envelope glycoprotein (gp120) of HIV-1 was labeled with fluorescein by using 6-[4,6-dichlorotriazinyl]aminofluorescein. The labeled glycoprotein was found to bind to CD4-positive CEM cells. Monoclonal antibody OKT4a but not OKT4 blocked this bind
Autor:
John R. Mascola, Phillip D. Markham, Nicolas Rose, Shan Lu, Ranajit Pal, Te-Hui Wu-Chou, Lindsey Hocker, David C. Montefiori, Innocent Mboudjeka, Lauren Hudacik, Vaniambadi S. Kalyanaraman, Timothy Keen, Stephen Whitney, B. C. Nair, Shixia Wang, Siyuan Shen
Publikováno v:
Virology. 348(2)
The immunogenicity of a polyvalent HIV-1 vaccine comprised of Env antigens from primary R5 isolates was evaluated in rhesus macaques. DNA vaccines encoding four Env antigens from multiple HIV-1 subtypes and HIV-1 Gag antigen from a single subtype eli
Autor:
David M. Hone, Jennifer Smart, Jynho Kim, Oxana Barabitskaya, James S. Foulke, Shibani Pati, B. C. Nair, Ricardo A. Feldman, Marvin S. Reitz
Publikováno v:
Journal of virology. 77(10)
Human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8), the etiologic agent of Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), encodes a chemokine receptor homologue, the viral G protein-coupled receptor (vGPCR), that has been implicated in KS pathogenesis. Expression of vGPCR constitutively activates
Autor:
B. C. Nair, Parkash S. Gill, Zhong-Ying Liu, Jerome E. Groopman, Neru Munshi, Ramesh K. Ganju
Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) spindle cell growth and spread have been reported to be modulated by various cytokines as well as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) gene product Tat. Recently, HIV-1 Tat has been shown to act like a cytokine and bind to t
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4825df9b592f4f1721e1f03e25031172
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC110419/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC110419/
An enzyme immunoassay using the purified native gp160 for the detection of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) antibody was developed. This assay was determined to be highly specific, since (i) 157 serum samples that were confirmed negative b
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e854306c4789cd360f8750f30d771d0e
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC264018/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC264018/
Autor:
Joseph Romano, Vaniambadi S. Kalyanaraman, Robert C. Gallo, Ranajit Pal, M. G. Sarngadharan, R. Rahman, B. C. Nair, F. di Marzo Veronese, C. Boyer
Publikováno v:
AIDS research and human retroviruses. 8(6)
Immunization of mice and rats with purified external glycoprotein gp120 from two divergent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) isolates resulted in the development of seven hybridomas secreting monoclonal antibodies able to recognize regions
Publikováno v:
Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes. 4(7)
In addition to their properties as sequence-specific inhibitors of gene expression, sequence nonspecific phosphorothioate oligodeoxynucleotides have been shown to protect against the cytopathic effects of HIV-1. Although these compounds are effective