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pro vyhledávání: '"Jana J. von Lindern"'
Autor:
Alan D.T. Barrett, David E. Volk, Anjenique Anderson, David G. Gorenstein, Sai Hari A. Gandham, Jana J. von Lindern, Fiona J. May, David W.C. Beasley
Publikováno v:
Virology. 394(1):12-18
The structure of recombinant domain III of the envelope protein (rED3) of yellow fever virus (YFV), containing the major neutralization site, was determined using NMR spectroscopy. The amino acid sequence and structure of the YFV-rED3 shows differenc
Autor:
Daniel R. Rojo, Miguel Montes-Walters, Vinod Trivedi, Neil Parkin, Elisabeth J. Shell, Monique R. Ferguson, William A. O'Brien, Jana J. von Lindern
Publikováno v:
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 24:1291-1300
The role specific reverse transcriptase (RT) drug resistance mutations play in influencing phenotypic susceptibility to RT inhibitors in virus strains with complex resistance interaction patterns was assessed using recombinant viruses that consisted
Autor:
Jason A. Wicker, C. Todd Davis, Jana J. von Lindern, Nicholas D. Barrett, Alan D.T. Barrett, Sarah A. Aroner
Publikováno v:
Journal of General Virology. 87:895-907
Yellow fever virus (YFV), a reemerging disease agent in Africa and South America, is the prototype member of the genus Flavivirus. Based on examination of the prM/M, E and 3′ non-coding regions of the YFV genome, previous studies have identified se
Autor:
Daniel R. Rojo, Jana J. von Lindern, Monique R. Ferguson, Thomas W. Hodge, Natallia Dziuba, William A. O'Brien, Hui Chen, James L. Murray, Brian M. Friedrich
Publikováno v:
Virology. 379(2)
HIV infection typically involves interaction of Env with CD4 and a chemokine coreceptor, either CCR5 or CXCR4. Other cellular factors supporting HIV replication have also been characterized. We previously demonstrated a role for CD63 in early HIV inf
Autor:
Ronald G. Collman, William A. O'Brien, Jana J. von Lindern, Georges Herbein, Julie M. Decker, Daniel R. Rojo, Christine Yeramian, Anjali Singh, Todd C. Pappas, Monique R. Ferguson, Cheng Deng, Kathie Grovit-Ferbas
Publikováno v:
Journal of virology. 77(6)
Macrophages and CD4+lymphocytes are the principal target cells for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection, but the molecular details of infection may differ between these cell types. During studies to identify cellular molecules that c
Publikováno v:
Clinics in laboratory medicine. 22(3)
The HIV-1 is a formidable pathogen with establishment of a persistent infection based on the ability to integrate the proviral genome into chronically infected cells, and by the rapid evolution made possible by a high mutation rate and frequent recom
Publikováno v:
Proteomics Weekly; 3/17/2003, p32, 2p