19 results on '"Schuitemaker, Hanneke"'
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2. Susceptibility of in Vitro Stimulated PBMC to Infection with NSI HIV-1 Is Associated with Levels of CCR5 Expression and β-Chemokine Production
3. Phenotype of HIV-1 Lacking a Functional Nuclear Localization Signal in Matrix Protein ofgagand Vpr Is Comparable to Wild-Type HIV-1 in Primary Macrophages
4. The evolution of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) envelope molecular properties and coreceptor use at all stages of infection in an HIV-1 donor–recipient pair
5. Polymorphism in HIV-1 dependency factor PDE8A affects mRNA level and HIV-1 replication in primary macrophages
6. Comparison of in vivo and in vitro evolution of CCR5 to CXCR4 coreceptor use of primary human immunodeficiency virus type 1 variants
7. Genetic composition of replication competent clonal HIV-1 variants isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), HIV-1 proviral DNA from PBMC and HIV-1 RNA in serum in the course of HIV-1 infection
8. Escape from autologous humoral immunity of HIV-1 is not associated with a decrease in replicative capacity
9. Donor variation in in vitro HIV-1 susceptibility of monocyte-derived macrophages
10. Changing sensitivity to broadly neutralizing antibodies b12, 2G12, 2F5, and 4E10 of primary subtype B human immunodeficiency virus type 1 variants in the natural course of infection
11. Escape of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 from broadly neutralizing antibodies is not associated with a reduction of viral replicative capacity in vitro
12. T cell line passage can select for pre-existing neutralization-sensitive variants from the quasispecies of primary human immunodeficiency virus type-1 isolates
13. In vitro replication capacity of HIV-2 variants from long-term aviremic individuals
14. CTL escape and increased viremia irrespective of HIV-specific CD4+ T-helper responses in two HIV-infected individuals
15. Natural controlled HIV infection: Preserved HIV-specific immunity despite undetectable replication competent virus
16. Broader Tropism and Higher Cytopathicity for CD4+T Cells of a Syncytium-Inducing Compared to a Non-Syncytium-Inducing HIV-1 Isolate as a Mechanism for Accelerated CD4+T Cell Declinein Vivo
17. The Natural History of HIV-1 Infection: Virus Load and Virus Phenotype Independent Determinants of Clinical Course?
18. Susceptibility of in VitroStimulated PBMC to Infection with NSI HIV-1 Is Associated with Levels of CCR5 Expression and β-Chemokine Production
19. CTL escape and increased viremia irrespective of HIV-specific CD4+ T-helper responses in two HIV-infected individuals
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