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Impact of Natural HIV-1 Nef Alleles and Polymorphisms on SERINC3/5 Downregulation
SERINC5 (NM 178276) Human Untagged Clone Product Data
Coevolution of Retroviruses with Serincs Following Whole-Genome
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO Investigating Transmitted
Tumour-Stroma Signalling in Cancer Cell Motility and Metastasis
Functional Proteomic Atlas of HIV Infection in Primary Human CD4+ T
Coevolution of Retroviruses with Serincs Following Whole-Genome
By IL-4 in Memory CD8 T Cells Negative Regulation of NKG2D
Elucidating the Mechanisms of HIV-1 Antiviral Activity by SERINC5
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TIM-Mediated Inhibition of HIV-1 Release Is Antagonized by Nef but Potentiated by SERINC Proteins
S2 from Equine Infectious Anemia Virus Is an Infectivity Factor Which Counteracts the Retroviral Inhibitors SERINC5 and SERINC3
Plasma Membrane-Associated Restriction Factors and Their Counteraction by HIV-1 Accessory Proteins
Supplementary Table 1 Double Treatment Vs Single Treatment
Sivcol Nef Counteracts SERINC5 by Promoting Its Proteasomal Degradation but Does Not Efficiently Enhance HIV-1 Replication in Human CD4+ T Cells and Lymphoid Tissue
Identification of a Genetic Signature of Response to Fulvestrant in Advanced Hormone Receptor Positive Breast Cancer
Table S1. 103 Ferroptosis-Related Genes Retrieved from the Genecards
Integrated Functional Genomic Analyses of Klinefelter and Turner Syndromes Reveal Global Network Effects of Altered X Chromosome Dosage
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An Interactive Visual Analysis Tool for Microrna-Mrna Expression Profile Data
Review Article SERINC As a Restriction Factor to Inhibit Viral Infectivity and the Interaction with HIV
Role of HIV-1 Nef Dimerization in SERINC5 Restriction Factor Antagonism And
Genome-Wide Analyses of Borderline Personality Features
Nef Enhances HIV-1 Replication and Infectivity Independently Of
Genomic Maps of Long Noncoding RNA Occupancy Reveal Principles of RNA-Chromatin Interactions
Sivcol Nef Counteracts SERINC5 by Promoting Its Proteasomal Degradation but Does Not Efficiently Enhance HIV-1 Replication in Human CD4+ T Cells and Lymphoid Tissue
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Plasma Membrane-Associated Restriction Factors and Their Counteraction by HIV-1 Accessory Proteins
Selection on Ancestral Genetic Variation Fuels Parallel Ecotype Formation in Bottlenose Dolphins
The Antiviral Mechanism of SERINC5 on HIV-1 Infection
Transcriptional Maturation of the Mouse Auditory Forebrain Troy A
Attractor Metafeatures and Their Application in Biomolecular Data Analysis
Five Genomic Regions Have a Major Impact on Fat Composition in Iberian Pigs Received: 13 July 2018 R
HIV-1 Nef and Cyck:CDK13 Antagonize SERINC5 for Optimal Viral
Endocytic Sorting Motif Interactions Involved in Nef-Mediated Downmodulation of CD4 and CD3
SERINC5: Its Sensitivity to Nef and Restriction of HIV-1