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Artwork (cut Coloroid paper on paper) by New York artist Rachel Urkowitz ([email protected]). Escape mutations (green) in HIV Gag (black) inflict a fitness cost on the virus and reduce its replicative ability in newly infected hosts. Related article by Goepfert et al.
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ISSN 0022-1007
EISSN 1540-9538
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Transmission of HIV-1 Gag immune escape mutations is associated with reduced viral load in linked recipients
Paul A. Goepfert,Wendy Lumm,Paul Farmer,Philippa Matthews,Andrew Prendergast,Jonathan M. Carlson,Cynthia A. Derdeyn,Jianming Tang,Richard A. Kaslow,Anju Bansal,Karina Yusim,David Heckerman,Joseph Mulenga,Susan Allen,Philip J.R. Goulder,Eric Hunter
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Bone sialoprotein plays a functional role in bone formation and osteoclastogenesis
Luc Malaval,Ndéyé Marième Wade-Guéye,Maya Boudiffa,Jia Fei,Ralph Zirngibl,Frieda Chen,Norbert Laroche,Jean-Paul Roux,Brigitte Burt-Pichat,François Duboeuf,Georges Boivin,Pierre Jurdic,Marie-Hélène Lafage-Proust,Joëlle Amédée,Laurence Vico,Janet Rossant,Jane E. Aubin
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