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Rankovic S, Carr K, Decarreau J, Skotheim R, Kibler R, Ols S, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39484564
Recent advances in computational methods have led to considerable progress in the design of self-assembling protein nanoparticles. However, nearly all nanoparticles designed to date exhibit strict point group symmetry, with...
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Bergman E, Goldbart R, Traitel T, Amar-Lewis E, Zorea J, Yegodayev K, et al.
Bioeng Transl Med . 2021 Sep; 6(3):e10226. PMID: 34589601
We hypothesize that the biomechanical properties of cells can predict their viability, with Young's modulus representing the former and cell sensitivity to ultrasound representing the latter. Using atomic force microscopy,...
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Rankovic S, Deshpande A, Harel S, Aiken C, Rousso I
J Virol . 2021 Mar; 95(10). PMID: 33692202
The HIV core consists of the viral genome and associated proteins encased by a cone-shaped protein shell termed the capsid. Successful infection requires reverse transcription of the viral genome and...
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Xu C, Fischer D, Rankovic S, Li W, Dick R, Runge B, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2020 Dec; 18(12):e3001015. PMID: 33332391
Reverse transcription, an essential event in the HIV-1 life cycle, requires deoxynucleotide triphosphates (dNTPs) to fuel DNA synthesis, thus requiring penetration of dNTPs into the viral capsid. The central cavity...
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Rankovic S, Ramalho R, Aiken C, Rousso I
J Virol . 2018 Aug; 92(20). PMID: 30089694
The RNA genome of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is enclosed in a cone-shaped capsid shell that disassembles following cell entry via a process known as uncoating. During HIV-1...
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Rankovic S, Varadarajan J, Ramalho R, Aiken C, Rousso I
J Virol . 2017 Apr; 91(12). PMID: 28381579
The HIV-1 core consists of the viral genomic RNA and several viral proteins encased within a conical capsid. After cell entry, the core disassembles in a process termed uncoating. Although...
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Ramalho R, Rankovic S, Zhou J, Aiken C, Rousso I
Retrovirology . 2016 Mar; 13:17. PMID: 26979152
Background: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) capsid is a self-assembled protein shell that contains the viral genome. During the stages between viral entry into a host cell and nuclear import...