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Basic statistical considerations in virological experimentsRICHARDSON, Barbra A; OVERBAUGH, Julie.Journal of virology. 2005, Vol 79, Num 2, pp 669-676, issn 0022-538X, 8 p.Article

Adaptation of Subtype A Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Envelope to Pig-Tailed Macaque CellsHUMES, Daryl; OVERBAUGH, Julie.Journal of virology. 2011, Vol 85, Num 9, pp 4409-4420, issn 0022-538X, 12 p.Article

The Role of Cell-Associated Virus in Mother-to-Child HIV TransmissionMILLIGAN, Caitlin; OVERBAUGH, Julie.The Journal of infectious diseases. 2014, Vol 210, issn 0022-1899, S631-S640, SUP3Article

Primary isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 are usually dominated by the major variants found in bloodVORONIN, Yegor; CHOHAN, Bhavna; EMERMAN, Michael et al.Journal of virology. 2007, Vol 81, Num 19, pp 10232-10241, issn 0022-538X, 10 p.Article

A putative thiamine transport protein is a receptor for feline leukemia virus subgroup aMENDOZA, Ramon; ANDERSON, Maria M; OVERBAUGH, Julie et al.Journal of virology. 2006, Vol 80, Num 7, pp 3378-3385, issn 0022-538X, 8 p.Article

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 V1-V2 envelope loop sequences expand and add glycosylation sites over the course of infection, and these modifications affect antibody neutralization sensitivitySAGAR, Manish; XUELING WU; LEE, Sandra et al.Journal of virology. 2006, Vol 80, Num 19, pp 9586-9598, issn 0022-538X, 13 p.Article

Selection forces and constraints on retroviral sequence variation : Ecology and evolution of infectionOVERBAUGH, Julie; BANGHAM, Charles R. M.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2001, Vol 292, Num 5519, pp 1106-1109, issn 0036-8075Article

Receptors and entry cofactors for retroviruses include single and multiple transmembrane-spanning proteins as well as newly described glycophosphatidylinositol-anchored and secreted proteinsOVERBAUGH, Julie; MILLER, A. Dusty; EIDEN, Maribeth V et al.Microbiology and molecular biology reviews. 2001, Vol 65, Num 3, issn 1092-2172, 332, 371-389 [20 p.]Article

A Combination of Broadly Neutralizing HIV-1 Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting Distinct Epitopes Effectively Neutralizes Variants Found in Early InfectionGOO, Leslie; JALALIAN-LECHAK, Zahra; RICHARDSON, Barbra A et al.Journal of virology. 2012, Vol 86, Num 19, pp 10857-10861, issn 0022-538X, 5 p.Article

Examination of a Second Region of the HIV Type 1 Genome Reveals Additional Cases of SuperinfectionPIANTADOSI, Anne; NGAYO, Musa Otieno; CHOHAN, Bhavna et al.AIDS research and human retroviruses. 2008, Vol 24, Num 9, pp 1221-1224, issn 0889-2229, 4 p.Article

Acute HIV Infection among Kenyan InfantsRICHARDSON, Barbra A; NDUATI, Ruth; MBORI-NGACHA, Dorothy et al.Clinical infectious diseases. 2008, Vol 46, Num 2, pp 289-295, issn 1058-4838, 7 p.Article

Neutralizing Antibody Escape during HIV-1 Mother-to-Child Transmission Involves Conformational Masking of Distal Epitopes in EnvelopeGOO, Leslie; MILLIGAN, Caitlin; SIMONICH, Cassandra A et al.Journal of virology. 2012, Vol 86, Num 18, pp 9566-9582, issn 0022-538X, 17 p.Article

HIV-1 subtype A envelope variants from early in infection have variable sensitivity to neutralization and to inhibitors of viral entryBLISH, Catherine A; NEDELLEC, Rebecca; MANDALIYA, Kishorchandra et al.AIDS (London). 2007, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 693-702, issn 0269-9370, 10 p.Article

Natural killer cell and T-cell subset distributions and activation influence susceptibility to perinatal HIV-1 infectionGASPER, Melanie A; KUNWAR, Pratima; SODORA, Donald L et al.AIDS (London). 2014, Vol 28, Num 8, pp 1115-1124, issn 0269-9370, 10 p.Article

Determination of Mean Recency Period for Estimation of HIV Type 1 Incidence with the BED-Capture EIA in Persons Infected with Diverse SubtypesPAREKH, Bharat S; HANSON, Debra L; HARGROVE, John et al.AIDS research and human retroviruses. 2011, Vol 27, Num 3, pp 265-273, issn 0889-2229, 9 p.Article

Antiretroviral Adherence and Development of Drug Resistance Are the Strongest Predictors of Genital HIV-1 Shedding among Women Initiating TreatmentGRAHAM, Susan M; MASESE, Linnet; OVERBAUGH, Julie et al.The Journal of infectious diseases. 2010, Vol 202, Num 10, pp 1538-1542, issn 0022-1899, 5 p.Article

Increased Levels of HIV-1-Infected Cells in Endocervical Secretions After the Luteinizing Hormone SurgeBENKI, Sarah; MOSTAD, Sara B; RICHARDSON, Barbra A et al.Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999). 2008, Vol 47, Num 5, pp 529-534, issn 1525-4135, 6 p.Article

Micronutrient supplementation increases genital tract shedding of HIV-1 in women: Results of a randomized trialMCCLELLAND, R. Scott; BAETEN, Jared M; KREISS, Joan K et al.Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999). 2004, Vol 37, Num 5, pp 1657-1663, issn 1525-4135, 7 p.Article

Association between cervical shedding of herpes simplex virus and HIV-1MCCLELLAND, R. Scott; WANG, Chia C; OVERBAUGH, Julie et al.AIDS (London). 2002, Vol 16, Num 18, pp 2425-2430, issn 0269-9370, 6 p.Article

Vitamin A deficiency and the acute phase response among HIV-1-infected and -uninfected women in KenyaBAETEN, Jared M; MCCLELLAND, R. Scott; KREISS, Joan K et al.Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999). 2002, Vol 31, Num 2, pp 243-249, issn 1525-4135, 7 p.Article

The effect of treatment of vaginal infections on shedding of human immunodeficiency virus type 1WANG, Chia C; MCCLELLAND, R. Scott; REILLY, Marie et al.The Journal of infectious diseases. 2001, Vol 183, Num 7, pp 1017-1022, issn 0022-1899Article

Antiretroviral Treatment Interruptions Predict Female Genital Shedding of Genotypically Resistant HIV-1 RNAGRAHAM, Susan M; JALALIAN-LECHAK, Zahra; SHAFI, Juma et al.Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999). 2012, Vol 60, Num 5, pp 511-518, issn 1525-4135, 8 p.Article

Genital ulceration does not increase HIV-1 shedding in cervical or vaginal secretions of women taking antiretroviral therapyGRAHAM, Susan M; MASESE, Linnet; GITAU, Ruth et al.Sexually transmitted infections. 2011, Vol 87, Num 2, pp 114-117, issn 1368-4973, 4 p.Article

HIV-1 disease progression in breast-feeding and formula-feeding mothers : A prospective 2-year comparison of T cell subsets, HIV-1 RNA levels, and mortality. CommentaryWILFERT, Catherine M; FOWLER, Mary Glenn; OVERBAUGH, Julie et al.The Journal of infectious diseases. 2007, Vol 195, Num 2, issn 0022-1899, 165-167,220-229 [13 p.]Article

Hormonal contraceptive use, herpes simplex virus infection, and risk of HIV-1 acquisition among kenyan womenBAETEN, Jared M; BENKI, Sarah; CHOHAN, Vrasha et al.AIDS (London). 2007, Vol 21, Num 13, pp 1771-1777, issn 0269-9370, 7 p.Article

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