1. Same same but different - Antiviral factors interfering with the infectivity of HIV particles
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Luca Schelle, Hanna-Mari Baldauf, and Fabian Kriesel
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0301 basic medicine ,Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases ,030106 microbiology ,Immunology ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,HIV Infections ,Biology ,Virus Replication ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antiviral Agents ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Antigens, Neoplasm ,Pandemic ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,medicine ,Humans ,APOBEC Deaminases ,Cellular proteins ,Infectivity ,Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ,Membrane Glycoproteins ,Innate immune system ,Proteins ,virus diseases ,medicine.disease ,Antigens, Differentiation ,Replication cycle ,Virology ,Immunity, Innate ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,HIV-1 ,Peptides - Abstract
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the causative agent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Novel strategies to combat this pandemic include the discovery of cellular proteins targeting distinct steps of the HIV replication cycle. Here, we summarize our current knowledge on antiviral proteins interfering with the infectivity of released HIV particles.
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- 2020
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