50 results on '"Berkhout, Ben"'
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2. Extinction of all infectious HIV in cell culture by the CRISPR-Cas12a system with only a single crRNA.
3. CRISPR therapy towards an HIV cure.
4. DC-SIGN Polymorphisms Associate with Risk of Hepatitis C Virus Infection Among Men who Have Sex with Men but not Among Injecting Drug Users.
5. Dicer-independent processing of small RNA duplexes: mechanistic insights and applications.
6. The influence of the 5'-terminal nucleotide on AgoshRNA activity and biogenesis: importance of the polymerase III transcription initiation site.
7. Tat-dependent production of an HIV-1 TAR-encoded miRNA-like small RNA.
8. Dicer-independent processing of short hairpin RNAs.
9. Modest Nonadherence to Antiretroviral Therapy Promotes Residual HIV-1 Replication in the Absence of Virological Rebound in Plasma.
10. Deep sequencing of virus-infected cells reveals HIV-encoded small RNAs.
11. Ribosomal scanning on the 5′-untranslated region of the human immunodeficiency virus RNA genome.
12. RNAi-mediated inhibition of HIV-1 by targeting partially complementary viral sequences.
13. Destabilization of the TAR hairpin affects the structure and function of the HIV-1 leader RNA.
14. Inhibition of HIV-1 by multiple siRNAs expressed from a single microRNA polycistron.
15. Design of extended short hairpin RNAs for HIV-1 inhibition.
16. Circularization of the HIV-1 RNA genome.
17. A systematic analysis of the effect of target RNA structure on RNA interference.
18. The availability of the primer activation signal (PAS) affects the efficiency of HIV-1 reverse transcription initiation.
19. Human coronavirus NL63, a new respiratory virus.
20. Hairpin-induced tRNA-mediated (HITME) recombination in HIV-1.
21. Lack of association between infection with a novel human coronavirus (HCoV), HCoV-NH, and Kawasaki disease in Taiwan.
22. Lack of Association between Infection with a Novel Human Coronavirus (HCoV), HCoV-NH, and Kawasaki Disease in Taiwan.
23. HIV-1 can escape from RNA interference by evolving an alternative structure in its RNA genome.
24. Probing alternative foldings of the HIV‐1 leader RNA by antisense oligonucleotide scanning arrays.
25. On the importance of the primer activation signal for initiation of tRNAlys3‐primed reverse transcription of the HIV‐1 RNA genome.
26. Regulated HIV-2 RNA dimerization by means of alternative RNA conformations.
27. Mutations in the TAR hairpin affect the equilibrium between alternative conformations of the HIV-1 leader RNA.
28. Stabilization of the U5-leader stem in the HIV-1 RNA genome affects initiation and elongation of reverse transcription.
29. The ability of the HIV‐1 AAUAAA signal to bind polyadenylation factors is controlled by localRNA structure.
30. The mechanism of actinomycin D‐mediated inhibition of HIV‐1 reverse transcription.
31. Mechanism of translational coupling between coat protein and replicase genes of RNA bacteriophage MS2.
32. Inhibition of polyadenylation by stable RNA secondary structure.
33. Forced evolution of a regulatory RNA helix in the HIV-1 genome.
34. Increased polymerase fidelity of the 3TC-resistant variants of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase.
35. Optimal Tat-Mediated Activation of the HIV-1 LTR Promoter Requires a Full-Length TAR RNA Hairpin.
36. Efficient extension of a misaligned tRNA-primer during replication of the HIV-1 retrovirus.
37. The unusual nucleotide content of the HIV RNA genome results in a biased amino acid composition of HIV proteins.
38. Premature strand transfer by the HIV-1 reverse transcriptase during strong-stop DNA synthesis.
39. In vivo selection of randomly mutated retroviral genomes.
40. Secondary structure of the HIV-2 leader RNA comprising the tRNA-primer binding site.
41. Structural features in TAR RNA of human and simian immunodeficiency viruses: a phylogenetic analysis.
42. Detailed mutational analysis of TAR RNA: critical spacing between the bulge and loop recognition domains.
43. Down modulation of HIV-1 gene expression using a procaryotic RNA-binding protein.
44. Efficient trans-activation by the HIV-2 Tat protein requires a duplicated TAR RNA structure.
45. Gene knockdown in malaria parasites via non-canonical RNAi.
46. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Resistance to Dolutegravir: Are We Looking in the Wrong Place?
47. Questions concerning the New Haven coronavirus.
48. Comparison of single regulated lentiviral vectors with rtTA expression driven by an autoregulatory loop or a constitutive promoter.
49. The restriction enzyme Banl is inhibited by dcm-methylation of the GGCGCC site.
50. Complete cDNA sequence coding for the human T cell receptor a chain of HFB-ALL.
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