Browsing by Author "Cao, Yun Zhen"
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Determining neutralization serotypes of HIV type 1 by neural networks
Kostrikis, Leontios G.; Michalopoulou, Z. -H; Cao, Yun Zhen; Moore, J. P.; Ho, David D. (1996)
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Genetic analysis of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 strains from patients in cyprus: Identification of a new subtype designated subtype I
Kostrikis, Leontios G.; Bagdades, Evis K.; Cao, Yun Zhen; Zhang, Lin Qi; Dimitriou, D.; Ho, David D. (1995)DNA sequences encoding the C2 to V3 region of envelope glycoprotein gp120 of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) were amplified by PCR from uncultured peripheral blood mononuclear cells obtained from 24 of 25 HIV-1- ...
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Perchlorophenalenyl radical
Koutentis, Panayiotis Andreas; Chen, Y. Z.; Cao, Yun Zhen; Best, T. P.; Itkis, M. E.; Beer, L.; Oakley, R. T.; Cordes, A. W.; Brock, C. P.; Haddon, R. C. (2001)We report the preparation and solid-state characterization of the perchlorophenalenyl radical (1). The radical is initially obtained as a yellow-green solid by reduction of the perchlorophenalenium salt (12+). This solid ...
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Quantitative analysis of serum neutralization of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 from subtypes A, B, C, D, E, F, and I: Lack of direct correlation between neutralization serotypes and genetic subtypes and evidence for prevalent serum-dependent infectivity enhancement
Kostrikis, Leontios G.; Cao, Yun Zhen; Ngai, H.; Moore, J. P.; David, D. H. O. (1996)Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) M group strains have been assigned to date to nine distinct genetic subtypes, designated A through I, according to phylogenetic analyses of nucleotide sequences of their env or ...
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Use of coreceptors other than CCR5 by non-syncytium-inducing adult and pediatric isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 is rare in vitro
Zhang, Y. -J; Dragic, T.; Cao, Yun Zhen; Kostrikis, Leontios G.; Kwon, D. S.; Littman, D. R.; Kewalramani, V. N.; Moore, J. P. (1998)We have tested a panel of pediatric and adult human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) primary isolates for the ability to employ the following proteins as coreceptors during viral entry: CCR1, CCR2b, CCR3, CCR4, CCR5, ...