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Paul Clapham to HIV-2

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Paul Clapham has written about HIV-2.
Connection Strength

1.313
  1. Peters PJ, Richards K, Clapham P. Human immunodeficiency viruses: propagation, quantification, and storage. Curr Protoc Microbiol. 2013; Chapter 15:Unit 15J.1.
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    Score: 0.415
  2. Richards KH, Clapham PR. Human immunodeficiency viruses: propagation, quantification, and storage. Curr Protoc Microbiol. 2006 Sep; Chapter 15:Unit15J.1.
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    Score: 0.268
  3. Willey S, Peters PJ, Sullivan WM, Dorr P, Perros M, Clapham PR. Inhibition of CCR5-mediated infection by diverse R5 and R5X4 HIV and SIV isolates using novel small molecule inhibitors of CCR5: effects of viral diversity, target cell and receptor density. Antiviral Res. 2005 Nov; 68(2):96-108.
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    Score: 0.250
  4. Willey SJ, Reeves JD, Hudson R, Miyake K, Dejucq N, Schols D, De Clercq E, Bell J, McKnight A, Clapham PR. Identification of a subset of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), HIV-2, and simian immunodeficiency virus strains able to exploit an alternative coreceptor on untransformed human brain and lymphoid cells. J Virol. 2003 Jun; 77(11):6138-52.
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    Score: 0.214
  5. Neil SJ, Aasa-Chapman MM, Clapham PR, Nibbs RJ, McKnight A, Weiss RA. The promiscuous CC chemokine receptor D6 is a functional coreceptor for primary isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and HIV-2 on astrocytes. J Virol. 2005 Aug; 79(15):9618-24.
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    Score: 0.062
  6. Thomas ER, Shotton C, Weiss RA, Clapham PR, McKnight A. CD4-dependent and CD4-independent HIV-2: consequences for neutralization. AIDS. 2003 Feb 14; 17(3):291-300.
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    Score: 0.052
  7. Bhattacharya J, Peters PJ, Clapham PR. CD4-independent infection of HIV and SIV: implications for envelope conformation and cell tropism in vivo. AIDS. 2003; 17 Suppl 4:S35-43.
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    Score: 0.052
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