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1. Peptide stapling with the retention of double native side-chains

2. Analysis of the ubiquitin-modified proteome identifies novel host determinants of Kaposi’s sarcoma herpesvirus lytic reactivation

4. LysX2 is a Mycobacterium tuberculosis membrane protein with an extracytoplasmic MprF-like domain

5. HIV-Associated Interactions Between Oral Microbiota and Mucosal Immune Cells: Knowledge Gaps and Future Directions

6. Mechanism through Which Retrocyclin Targets Flavivirus Multiplication

8. Human Beta-Defensin 2 and 3 Inhibit HIV-1 Replication in Macrophages

9. The θ-defensin retrocyclin 101 inhibits TLR4- and TLR2-dependent signaling and protects mice against influenza infection

10. The G-quadruplex-forming aptamer AS1411 potently inhibits HIV-1 attachment to the host cell

11. New targets for HIV drug discovery

12. Novel drugs targeting Toll-like receptors for antiviral therapy

13. CCR6 ligands inhibit HIV by inducing APOBEC3G

14. Chemokines and Defensins as HIV Suppressive Factors: An Evolving Story

15. Highly active antiretroviral therapy reduces pulmonary IL-8 in HIV-positive women smokers

16. Angiogenic, lymphangiogenic and adipogenic effects of HIV-1 matrix protein p17

17. Human β-Defensins Suppress Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Potential Role in Mucosal Protection

18. Expression of a Full-Length Hepatitis C Virus cDNA Up-Regulates the Expression of CC Chemokines MCP-1 and RANTES

19. P-A6 Expression of HIV-1 matrix protein p17 and correlation with B cell lymphoma in HIV-1 transgenic mice

21. The role of chemokines in human immunodeficiency virus infection

22. Cloning of a Novel Chemoattractant Receptor Activated by Leukotriene B4 and Used by Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 to Infect CD4-positive Immune Cells

23. Cloning Trap for Signal Peptide Sequences

24. Spontaneous and antigen-induced production of HIV-inhibitory β-chemokines are associated with AIDS-free status

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26. Inhibition of HIV-1 Infection by the β-Chemokine MDC

27. Elevated suppressor of cytokine signaling-1 (SOCS-1): a mechanism for dysregulated osteoclastogenesis in HIV transgenic rats

28. B cell lymphoma in hiv transgenic mice

29. Enhancement of TAT-induced transactivation of the HIV-1 LTR by two genomic fragments of HHV-6

30. Identification of RANTES, MIP-1α, and MIP-1β as the Major HIV-Suppressive Factors Produced by CD8+T Cells

31. Infection of gamma/delta T lymphocytes by human herpesvirus 6: transcriptional induction of CD4 and susceptibility to HIV infection

32. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2 (HIV-2): Packaging Signal and Associated Negative Regulatory Element

33. Soluble factors from T cells inhibiting X4 strains of HIV are a mixture of chemokines and RNases

34. Blockade of interleukin-17A protects against coxsackievirus B3-induced myocarditis by increasing COX-2/PGE2 production in the heart

36. HIV-1 decreases the levels of neurotrophins in human lymphocytes

37. Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells Accumulate and Secrete Interferon Alpha in Lymph Nodes of HIV-1 Patients

39. 141 Type C Coping and Alexithymia are Associated Differentially with Specific Immune Mechanisms (Interleukin-6 and Beta-Chemokine Production) Linked to HIV Progression

40. Copy Number Variation of Defensin Genes and HIV Infection in Brazilian Children

41. Salivary histatin-5 and oral fungal colonisation in HIV+ individuals

42. Coping as a Multisystem Construct Associated With Pathways Mediating HIV-Relevant Immune Function and Disease Progression

43. P-D11 Effect of HIV-1 matrix protein p17 on natural killer cell mediated antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity

44. Type C coping, alexithymia, and heart rate reactivity are associated independently and differentially with specific immune mechanisms linked to HIV progression

45. HIV-associated lymphoma in the era of combination antiretroviral therapy: shifting the immunological landscape

46. Differential polarization of immune responses by co-administration of antigens with chemokines

47. Recall antigen activation induces prompt release of CCR5 ligands from PBMC: implication in memory responses and immunization

48. Molecular mapping of epitopes for interaction of HIV-1 as well as natural ligands with the chemokine receptors, CCR5 and CXCR4

49. HIV receptors on lymphocytes

50. Some recent results on HIV pathogenesis with implications for therapy and vaccines

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