F. Kirchhoff
Institute for Clinical and Molecular Virology
Friedrich-Alexander University
Erlangen
Germany
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- Sequence variations in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Nef are associated with different stages of disease. Kirchhoff, F., Easterbrook, P.J., Douglas, N., Troop, M., Greenough, T.C., Weber, J., Carl, S., Sullivan, J.L., Daniels, R.S. J. Virol. (1999)
- The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 nef gene can to a large extent replace simian immunodeficiency virus nef in vivo. Kirchhoff, F., Münch, J., Carl, S., Stolte, N., Mätz-Rensing, K., Fuchs, D., Haaft, P.T., Heeney, J.L., Swigut, T., Skowronski, J., Stahl-Hennig, C. J. Virol. (1999)
- Selection of the R17Y substitution in SIVmac239 nef coincided with a dramatic increase in plasma viremia and rapid progression to death. Kirchhoff, F., Carl, S., Sopper, S., Sauermann, U., Mätz-Rensing, K., Stahl-Hennig, C. Virology (1999)
- Activity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 promoter/TAR regions and tat1 genes derived from individuals with different rates of disease progression. Kirchhoff, F., Greenough, T.C., Hamacher, M., Sullivan, J.L., Desrosiers, R.C. Virology (1997)
- Simian immunodeficiency virus variants with differential T-cell and macrophage tropism use CCR5 and an unidentified cofactor expressed in CEMx174 cells for efficient entry. Kirchhoff, F., Pöhlmann, S., Hamacher, M., Means, R.E., Kraus, T., Uberla, K., Di Marzio, P. J. Virol. (1997)