Retroviruses & the Microbiome
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The focus of this issue is to move beyond associations to mechanisms and functional interactions, including both replication-competent and endogenous retroviruses, human and non-human hosts, and implications for homeostasis, disease and/or therapeutics ..read more
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The Capsid Protein, a Master Regulator of HIV-1 Replication
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This thematic series contains a collection of reviews highlighting the contribution of capsid and their interactors to each of the different HIV-1 replication steps, with the final goal of generating a comprehensive and educational material with the most up to date information ..read more
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HIV infection of uncommon host cells
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Open for submissions until: 30 November 2023 ..read more
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Applications of CRISPR-Cas and genome editing techniques for established and emerging infectious diseases
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The simplicity and broad applicability of targeted and programmable genome editing approaches, including but not limited to those based on CRISPR-Cas9, raise the possibility of a new way to treat a variety of infections, as well as numerous therapeutic strategies for common diseases. This series aims to build a collection of articles that will highlight current developments in this area.  ..read more
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The multifaceted regulation of transcription in animal and human retroviruses, endogenous retroviruses
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Retroviruses are enveloped viruses with a capsid containing two copies of the viral genomic positive sense single-stranded RNA. Retroviruses are responsible for a broad range of diseases in animals and humans, the most common of which is the development of cancers ..read more
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HIV infection of non-classical cells in the brain
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A large population sample of African HIV genomes from the 1980s reveals a reduction in subtype D over time associated with propensity for CXCR4 tropism
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Heather E. Grant, Sunando Roy, Rachel Williams, Helena Tutill, Bridget Ferns, Patricia A. Cane, J. Wilson Carswell, Deogratius Ssemwanga, Pontiano Kaleebu, Judith Breuer and Andrew J. Leigh Brown ..read more
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A detailed analysis of F-MuLV- and SFFV-infected cells in Friend virus-infected mice reveals the contribution of both F-MuLV- and SFFV-infected cells to the interleukin-10 host response
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Philip Podschwadt, Anna Malyshkina, Sonja Windmann, Tanja Werner, Wiebke Hansen and Wibke Bayer ..read more
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The discovery of endogenous retroviruses
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Vinod Scaria, Manoj Hariharan, Souvik Maiti, Beena Pillai and Samir K Brahmachari ..read more
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A reflection on HIV/AIDS research after 25 years
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Torben Knuschke, Olga Rotan, Wibke Bayer, Viktoriya Sokolova, Wiebke Hansen, Tim Sparwasser, Ulf Dittmer, Matthias Epple, Jan Buer and Astrid M. Westendorf ..read more
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