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1 ole in restricting mucosal transmission of a primate immunodeficiency virus.
2 orial pressures that affect the evolution of primate immunodeficiency viruses.
3 uman immunodeficiency virus type 1 and other primate immunodeficiency viruses.
4 olution of envelope mutations by replicating primate immunodeficiency viruses allows these viruses to
5 the TRIM family that binds to the capsids of primate immunodeficiency viruses and blocks viral replic
6 segment receptors used as entry cofactors by primate immunodeficiency viruses, and may contribute to
7 INC5 was conserved in Nef encoded by diverse primate immunodeficiency viruses, as well as in the stru
8 ue proteins would not impede the movement of primate immunodeficiency viruses between species.
9 or host tropism determinant of HIV and other primate immunodeficiency viruses, but the molecular inte
10 eceptors and may be a modification common to primate immunodeficiency virus coreceptors.
11 ection of myeloid cells by human and related primate immunodeficiency viruses (HIV and SIV).
12                         Clinical isolates of primate immunodeficiency viruses, including human immuno
13               Early postentry restriction of primate immunodeficiency virus infection exhibits patter
14 ession in vaccinated individuals following a primate immunodeficiency virus infection.
15                                 The entry of primate immunodeficiency viruses into cells is dependent
16                                 The entry of primate immunodeficiency viruses into target cells depen
17  infectivity factor) proteins are encoded by primate immunodeficiency viruses, most notably human imm
18 imian immunodeficiency viruses from nonhuman primates, immunodeficiency viruses of the family Lentivi
19  we demonstrate that of the five lineages of primate immunodeficiency viruses, only HIV-1 requires cy
20 tionary theory predicts the recent spread of primate immunodeficiency viruses (PIVs) to new human pop
21 tly shown to play a central role in limiting primate immunodeficiency virus replication.
22 w will summarize this emerging evidence that primate immunodeficiency viruses subvert cell cycle regu
23 studies have discovered that HIV-1 and other primate immunodeficiency viruses subvert cell cycle regu
24                                  While other primate immunodeficiency viruses, such as HIV-2 and mand
25 se of the CCR5 chemokine receptor by diverse primate immunodeficiency viruses suggests the involvemen
26 lls, binds and transmits multiple strains of primate immunodeficiency viruses to susceptible cells.
27                                          The primate immunodeficiency virus Vif proteins are essentia
28 ions to Vif function may have contributed to primate immunodeficiency virus zoonosis.