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Grant Cocaine downregulates anti-HIV microRNAs in CD4+ T cells
Grant Role of the Viral Capsid in HIV-1 Integration
Grant Role of nucleic acid structure in HIV-1 replication
Grant Cocaine-Induced Epigenetic Changes in CD4+ T cells and HIV-1 Replication
Academic Article A prospective on drug abuse-associated epigenetics and HIV-1 replication.
Academic Article Cocaine enhances HIV-1-induced CD4(+) T-cell apoptosis: implications in disease progression in cocaine-abusing HIV-1 patients.
Academic Article The Complex Interaction Between Methamphetamine Abuse and HIV-1 Pathogenesis.
Academic Article Cocaine modulates HIV-1 integration in primary CD4+ T cells: implications in HIV-1 pathogenesis in drug-abusing patients.
Academic Article Are microRNAs Important Players in HIV-1 Infection? An Update.
Academic Article Role of Porphyromonas gingivalis outer membrane vesicles in oral mucosal transmission of HIV.
Academic Article PF74 Inhibits HIV-1 Integration by Altering the Composition of the Preintegration Complex.
Academic Article Precision HIV care: responding to old questions and meeting new challenges.
Academic Article Proteomics Profiling of Autologous Blood and Semen Exosomes from HIV-infected and Uninfected Individuals Reveals Compositional and Functional Variabilities.
Academic Article The HIV-1 capsid-binding host factor CPSF6 is post-transcriptionally regulated by the cellular microRNA miR-125b.
Concept HIV Infections
Academic Article Human Three Prime Repair Exonuclease 1 Promotes HIV-1 Integration by Preferentially Degrading Unprocessed Viral DNA.
Academic Article HIV-infection and cocaine use regulate semen extracellular vesicles proteome and miRNAome in a manner that mediates strategic monocyte haptotaxis governed by miR-128 network.
Academic Article HIV-1 Preintegration Complex Preferentially Integrates the Viral DNA into Nucleosomes Containing Trimethylated Histone 3-Lysine 36 Modification and Flanking Linker DNA.
Academic Article HIV-1 capsid and viral DNA integration.
Academic Article The Tennessee Center for AIDS Research HIV Research Training Program for Minority High School and Undergraduate Students: Development, Implementation, and Early Outcomes.
Academic Article Centers for AIDS Research (CFAR) Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Pathway Initiative (CDEIPI): Developing Career Pathways for Early-Stage Scholars From Racial and Ethnic Groups Underrepresented in HIV Science and Medicine.
Academic Article Emerging role of cyclophilin A in HIV-1 infection: from producer cell to the target cell nucleus.
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