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    Detection of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Nef and CD4 Physical Interaction in Living Human Cells by Using Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer by CLUET, David, BERTSCH, Christophe, BEYER, Christian, GLOECKLER, Liliane, ERHARDT, Mathieu, GUT, Jean-Pierre, GALZI, Jean-Luc, AUBERTIN, Anne-Marie

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-07-2005)
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    Implication of the C-Terminal Domain of Nef Protein in the Reversion to Pathogenicity of Attenuated SIVmacBK28-41 in Macaques by Lafont, Bernard A.P., Rivière, Yves, Gloeckler, Liliane, Beyer, Christian, Hurtrel, Bruno, Paule Kieny, Marie, Kirn, André, Aubertin, Anne Marie

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (20-01-2000)
    “…We have analyzed the nef gene sequences amplified from 12 macaques presenting various patterns of infection with SIVmacBK28-41, a clone derived from attenuated…”
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    In vivo inactivation of Nef ITAM motif of chimeric simian/human immunodeficiency virus SHIVsbg-YE correlates with absence of increased virulence in chinese rhesus macaques by Lafont, Bernard A.P, Gloeckler, Liliane, Beyer, Christian, Einius, Sylvain, Gut, Jean Pierre, Aubertin, Anne Marie

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (15-08-2003)
    “…SHIVsbg, expressing Vpu, Tat, Rev, and Env proteins of HIV-1 Lai, was shown to be infectious for rhesus macaques. In this study, we mutated SHIVsbg Nef amino…”
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    One‐round determination of seven leukocyte subsets in Rhesus macaque blood by flow cytometry by Lafont, Bernard A.P., Gloeckler, Liliane, D'Hautcourt, Jean Luc, Gut, Jean Pierre, Aubertin, Anne Marie

    Published in Cytometry (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2000)
    “…Background Rhesus macaques are frequently used in biomedical research as experimental models for studying infectious diseases and for preclinical vaccination…”
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