Marin et al., 2019 - Google Patents
HIV-1 fusion with CD4+ T cells is promoted by proteins involved in endocytosis and intracellular membrane traffickingMarin et al., 2019
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- Marin M
- Kushnareva Y
- Mason C
- Chanda S
- Melikyan G
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- Viruses
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The HIV-1 entry pathway into permissive cells has been a subject of debate. Accumulating evidence, including our previous single virus tracking results, suggests that HIV-1 can enter different cell types via endocytosis and CD4/coreceptor-dependent fusion with endosomes …
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