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Receptors, Chemokine

  • Pathogenesis and Immunity
    Vaccination To Induce Antibodies Blocking the CX3C-CX3CR1 Interaction of Respiratory Syncytial Virus G Protein Reduces Pulmonary Inflammation and Virus Replication in Mice
    Wenliang Zhang, Youngjoo Choi, Lia M. Haynes, Jennifer L. Harcourt, Larry J. Anderson, Les P. Jones, Ralph A. Tripp
  • Genome Replication and Regulation of Viral Gene Expression
    Role of ORF74-Encoded Viral G Protein-Coupled Receptor in Human Herpesvirus 8 Lytic Replication
    Gordon Sandford, Young Bong Choi, John Nicholas
  • Virus-Cell Interactions
    The Carboxy-Terminal Tail of Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) US28 Regulates both Chemokine-Independent and Chemokine-Dependent Signaling in HCMV-Infected Cells
    Melissa P. Stropes, Olivia D. Schneider, William A. Zagorski, Jeanette L. C. Miller, William E. Miller
  • Pathogenesis and Immunity
    The M33 Chemokine Receptor Homolog of Murine Cytomegalovirus Exhibits a Differential Tissue-Specific Role during In Vivo Replication and Latency
    Rhonda D. Cardin, Gregory C. Schaefer, Janelle R. Allen, Nicholas J. Davis-Poynter, Helen E. Farrell
  • Pathogenesis and Immunity
    Functional Analysis of the Murine Cytomegalovirus Chemokine Receptor Homologue M33: Ablation of Constitutive Signaling Is Associated with an Attenuated Phenotype In Vivo
    Ruth Case, Emma Sharp, Tau Benned-Jensen, Mette M. Rosenkilde, Nicholas Davis-Poynter, Helen E. Farrell
  • Pathogenesis and Immunity
    CCR5 and CXCR3 Are Dispensable for Liver Infiltration, but CCR5 Protects against Virus-Induced T-Cell-Mediated Hepatic Steatosis
    P. J. Holst, C. Orskov, K. Qvortrup, J. P. Christensen, A. R. Thomsen
  • Pathogenesis and Immunity
    Decreased CXCR3+ CD8 T Cells in Advanced Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Suggest that a Homing Defect Contributes to Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Dysfunction
    Diana M. Brainard, Andrew M. Tager, Joseph Misdraji, Nicole Frahm, Mathias Lichterfeld, Rika Draenert, Christian Brander, Bruce D. Walker, Andrew D. Luster
  • Virus-Cell Interactions
    Modest Human Immunodeficiency Virus Coreceptor Function of CXCR3 Is Strongly Enhanced by Mimicking the CXCR4 Ligand Binding Pocket in the CXCR3 Receptor
    Sigrid Hatse, Dana Huskens, Katrien Princen, Kurt Vermeire, Gary J. Bridger, Erik De Clercq, Mette M. Rosenkilde, Thue W. Schwartz, Dominique Schols
  • Pathogenesis and Immunity
    Changes in Paracrine Interleukin-2 Requirement, CCR7 Expression, Frequency, and Cytokine Secretion of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Specific CD4+ T Cells Are a Consequence of Antigen Load
    John C. Tilton, Marlise R. Luskin, Alison J. Johnson, Maura Manion, Claire W. Hallahan, Julia A. Metcalf, Mary McLaughlin, Richard T. Davey, Mark Connors
  • Pathogenesis and Immunity
    CXCR3-Dependent Recruitment of Antigen-Specific T Lymphocytes to the Liver during Murine Cytomegalovirus Infection
    Kirsten L. Hokeness, Elizabeth S. Deweerd, Michael W. Munks, Casey A. Lewis, Ronald P. Gladue, Thais P. Salazar-Mather

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