Gregory C Antell
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Recent Articles
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Sullivan N, Dampier W, Chung C, Allen A, Atkins A, Pirrone V, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Nov;
9(1):17088.
PMID: 31745112
The CRISPR/Cas9 system has been proposed as a cure strategy for HIV. However, few published guide RNAs (gRNAs) are predicted to cleave the majority of HIV-1 viral quasispecies (vQS) observed...
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Link R, Mele A, C Antell G, Pirrone V, Zhong W, Kercher K, et al.
Virus Res
. 2019 Aug;
272:197727.
PMID: 31437485
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) encodes for Tat, a multi-functional regulatory protein involved in transcriptional enhancement and in causing neurotoxicity/central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction. This study examines Sanger sequencing...
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C Antell G, Dampier W, Aiamkitsumrit B, Nonnemacher M, Pirrone V, Zhong W, et al.
Int J Genomics
. 2017 Jun;
2017:4081585.
PMID: 28620613
Vpr is an HIV-1 accessory protein that plays numerous roles during viral replication, and some of which are cell type dependent. To test the hypothesis that HIV-1 tropism extends beyond...
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Dampier W, C Antell G, Aiamkitsumrit B, Nonnemacher M, Jacobson J, Pirrone V, et al.
J Neurovirol
. 2016 Jul;
23(1):113-124.
PMID: 27400931
Even in the era of combination antiretroviral therapies used to combat human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection, up to 50 % of well-suppressed HIV-1-infected patients are still diagnosed with...
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C Antell G, Dampier W, Aiamkitsumrit B, Nonnemacher M, Jacobson J, Pirrone V, et al.
Retrovirology
. 2016 May;
13(1):32.
PMID: 27143130
Background: HIV-1 entry is a receptor-mediated process directed by the interaction of the viral envelope with the host cell CD4 molecule and one of two co-receptors, CCR5 or CXCR4. The...