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HIV rates skyrocketing among men who have sex with men
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A human immunodeficiency virus type 1 isolate from an infected person homozygous for CCR5Delta32 exhibits dual tropism by infecting macrophages and MT2 cells via CXCR4.
Hassan M Naif et al.
J Virol 76 (7), 3114-24 (Apr 2002)
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Regional variation in CCR5-Delta32 gene distribution among women from the US HIV Epidemiology Research Study (HERS).
M V Downer et al.
Genes Immun 3 (5), 295-8 (Aug 2002)
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Heterozygosity for a deletion in the CKR-5 gene leads to prolonged AIDS-free survival and slower CD4 T-cell decline in a cohort of HIV-seropositive individuals.
J Eugen-Olsen et al.
AIDS 11 (3), 305-10 (Mar 1997)
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Limited protective effect of the CCR5Delta32/CCR5Delta32 genotype on human immunodeficiency virus infection incidence in a cohort of patients with hemophilia and selection for genotypic X4 virus.
Astrid K N Iversen et al.
J Infect Dis 187 (2), 215-25 (15 Jan 2003)
Posted by lisamahnke to amfar CCR5 on Wed Nov 02 2005 at 17:59 UTC | info | related
 
R5 HIV productively infects Langerhans cells, and infection levels are regulated by compound CCR5 polymorphisms.
Tatsuyoshi Kawamura et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 100 (14), 8401-6 (08 Jul 2003)
 
Macrophage HIV-1 infection and the gastrointestinal tract reservoir
Phillip Smith et al.
Journal of Leukocyte Biology 74 (5), 642-9 (01 Nov 2003)
 
Combined effect of CCR5-Delta32 heterozygosity and the CCR5 promoter polymorphism -2459 A/G on CCR5 expression and resistance to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transmission.
Florian Hladik et al.
J Virol 79 (18), 11677-84 (Sep 2005)
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