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The following pages link to The Mechanism of HIV-1 Core Assembly: Insights from Three-Dimensional Reconstructions of Authentic Virions (Q27702100):
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- The shape of things to come: importance of design in nanotechnology for drug delivery (Q36128678) (← links)
- HIV taken by STORM: super-resolution fluorescence microscopy of a viral infection (Q36130228) (← links)
- Electron tomography of viruses (Q36238946) (← links)
- High sensitivity detection and sorting of infectious human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) particles by flow virometry (Q36290494) (← links)
- RSV capsid polymorphism correlates with polymerization efficiency and envelope glycoprotein content: implications that nucleation controls morphogenesis. (Q36496940) (← links)
- Replication of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 from entry to exit (Q36546903) (← links)
- The interdomain linker region of HIV-1 capsid protein is a critical determinant of proper core assembly and stability (Q36614059) (← links)
- The structural biology of HIV-1: mechanistic and therapeutic insights (Q36656440) (← links)
- Critical role of conserved hydrophobic residues within the major homology region in mature retroviral capsid assembly. (Q36673166) (← links)
- Unclosed HIV-1 capsids suggest a curled sheet model of assembly (Q36683302) (← links)
- Electron microscopy analysis of viral morphogenesis (Q36746951) (← links)
- Capsid proteins from human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and simian immunodeficiency virus SIVmac can coassemble into mature cores of infectious viruses. (Q36845921) (← links)
- Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 assembly, release, and maturation. (Q36857103) (← links)
- Irregular and Semi-Regular Polyhedral Models for Rous Sarcoma Virus Cores. (Q36917141) (← links)
- Mutational analysis and allosteric effects in the HIV-1 capsid protein carboxyl-terminal dimerization domain (Q37118632) (← links)
- Characterization of the in vitro HIV-1 capsid assembly pathway (Q37155570) (← links)
- HIV-1 matrix organizes as a hexamer of trimers on membranes containing phosphatidylinositol-(4,5)-bisphosphate (Q37187498) (← links)
- Structure and assembly of immature HIV (Q37237053) (← links)
- Visualization of a missing link in retrovirus capsid assembly (Q37291661) (← links)
- A two-pronged structural analysis of retroviral maturation indicates that core formation proceeds by a disassembly-reassembly pathway rather than a displacive transition. (Q37336728) (← links)
- Maturation of the Gag core decreases the stability of retroviral lipid membranes (Q37359745) (← links)
- The structural dynamics of macromolecular processes (Q37395168) (← links)
- Transport theory for HIV diffusion through in vivo distributions of topical microbicide gels (Q37405990) (← links)
- Tumultuous relationship between the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 viral infectivity factor (Vif) and the human APOBEC-3G and APOBEC-3F restriction factors (Q37504507) (← links)
- Future prospects (Q37866467) (← links)
- Molecular recognition in the human immunodeficiency virus capsid and antiviral design (Q38021264) (← links)
- HIV-1 assembly, budding, and maturation (Q38023864) (← links)
- New insights in the role of nucleoporins: a bridge leading to concerted steps from HIV-1 nuclear entry until integration (Q38139657) (← links)
- Recent advances in coarse-grained modeling of virus assembly (Q38789661) (← links)
- Second site reversion of a mutation near the amino terminus of the HIV-1 capsid protein (Q39065469) (← links)
- Biomaterial-Guided Gene Delivery for Musculoskeletal Tissue Repair (Q39122705) (← links)
- Viral detection by electron microscopy: past, present and future (Q40070765) (← links)
- Physical properties of the HIV-1 capsid from all-atom molecular dynamics simulations (Q40117297) (← links)
- Reaction-diffusion basis of retroviral infectivity. (Q40518477) (← links)
- RNA and Nucleocapsid Are Dispensable for Mature HIV-1 Capsid Assembly (Q40732172) (← links)
- Cryo-electron microscopy and single molecule fluorescent microscopy detect CD4 receptor induced HIV size expansion prior to cell entry. (Q40968325) (← links)
- Impact of the topology of viral RNAs on their encapsulation by virus coat proteins (Q40973054) (← links)
- Retroviral capsid assembly: a role for the CA dimer in initiation (Q41244531) (← links)
- Capturing enveloped viruses on affinity grids for downstream cryo-electron microscopy applications (Q41384315) (← links)
- Functional insights into pathogen biology from 3D electron microscopy (Q41596217) (← links)
- Envelope glycoprotein mobility on HIV-1 particles depends on the virus maturation state (Q41701451) (← links)
- Induced maturation of human immunodeficiency virus. (Q41735307) (← links)
- 3D molecular models of whole HIV-1 virions generated with cellPACK. (Q41819068) (← links)
- HIV-1 DNA Flap formation promotes uncoating of the pre-integration complex at the nuclear pore (Q41914326) (← links)
- HIV-1 protease function and structure studies with the simplicial neighborhood analysis of protein packing method (Q42064637) (← links)
- Lipid directed assembly of the HIV capsid protein (Q42182659) (← links)
- Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange Analysis of HIV-1 Capsid Assembly and Maturation (Q42361670) (← links)
- Envelope lipids regulate the in vitro assembly of the HIV-1 capsid. (Q42872409) (← links)
- HIV-2 capsids distinguish high and low virus load patients in a West African community cohort (Q43050851) (← links)
- Illustrating the machinery of life: viruses (Q43523427) (← links)