L G Kostrikis
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Recent Articles
1.
Oikonomopoulou M, Demetriou V, Kostrikis L, Paraskevis D
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2017 Feb;
109:362-366.
PMID: 28179183
HCV global sequences have been classified into 7 genotypes, several subtypes and a number of unassigned sequences. Our aim was to perform an in depth investigation of the taxonomic relationships...
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Casadella M, van Ham P, Noguera-Julian M, Van Kessel A, Pou C, Hofstra L, et al.
J Antimicrob Chemother
. 2015 Jul;
70(10):2885-8.
PMID: 26188038
Objectives: The objective of this study was to define the natural genotypic variation of the HIV-1 integrase gene across Europe for epidemiological surveillance of integrase strand-transfer inhibitor (InSTI) resistance. Methods:...
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Goedert J, OBrien T, Hatzakis A, Kostrikis L
AIDS
. 2001 Nov;
15(17):2245-50.
PMID: 11698697
Objective: To determine whether improved prediction of AIDS-free survival following HIV-1 seroconversion is achieved by measuring HIV-1 2-LTR episomal DNA (2-LTR) circles and T cell receptor rearrangement excision circles (TREC),...
4.
Ioannidis J, Rosenberg P, Goedert J, Ashton L, Benfield T, Buchbinder S, et al.
Ann Intern Med
. 2001 Nov;
135(9):782-95.
PMID: 11694103
Background: Studies relating certain chemokine and chemokine receptor gene alleles with the outcome of HIV-1 infection have yielded inconsistent results. Objective: To examine postulated associations of genetic alleles with HIV-1...
5.
Sriwanthana B, Hodge T, Mastro T, Dezzutti C, Bond K, Stephens H, et al.
AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses
. 2001 Jun;
17(8):719-34.
PMID: 11429112
Understanding how highly HIV-exposed individuals remain HIV uninfected may be useful for HIV vaccine design and development of new HIV prevention strategies. To elucidate mechanisms associated with resistance to HIV...
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Gao F, Vidal N, Li Y, Trask S, Chen Y, Kostrikis L, et al.
AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses
. 2001 Jun;
17(8):675-88.
PMID: 11429108
Members of HIV-1 group M are responsible for the vast majority of AIDS cases worldwide and have been classified on the basis of their phylogenetic relationships into nine roughly equidistant...
7.
Barbouche R, Hong L, Dellagi K, Kostrikis L
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
. 2001 Mar;
26(3):298-9.
PMID: 11242204
No abstract available.
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Maayan S, Zhang L, Shinar E, Ho J, He T, Manni N, et al.
Genes Immun
. 2001 Feb;
1(6):358-61.
PMID: 11196681
Recent studies have shown higher frequencies of the CCR5-delta 32 allele and the CCR5-delta 32/delta 32 genotype, which confers protection against HIV infection, in northern Europe as compared to Mediterranean...
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Paraskevis D, Magiorkinis M, Vandamme A, Kostrikis L, Hatzakis A
J Gen Virol
. 2001 Feb;
82(Pt 3):575-580.
PMID: 11172098
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) has been classified into three main groups and 11 distinct subtypes. Moreover, several circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) of HIV-1 have been recently documented to...
10.
Valentin A, Trivedi H, Lu W, Kostrikis L, Pavlakis G
Virology
. 2001 Feb;
269(2):294-304.
PMID: 10753708
CCR5 and CXCR4 are the main coreceptors for non-syncytia-inducing (NSI) and syncytia-inducing (SI) HIV-1 strains, respectively. NSI HIV-1 isolates do not infect either human lymphoid or monocytoid cell lines, and...