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2016

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Utilization Of Hiv-1 Envelope V3 To Identify X4- And R5-Specific Tat And Ltr Sequence Signatures., Gregory C Antell, Will Dampier, Benjamas Aiamkitsumrit, Michael R Nonnemacher, Jeffrey M Jacobson, Vanessa Pirrone, Wen Zhong, Katherine Kercher, Shendra Passic, Jean W Williams, Gregory Schwartz, Uri Hershberg, Fred C Krebs, Brian Wigdahl May 2016

Utilization Of Hiv-1 Envelope V3 To Identify X4- And R5-Specific Tat And Ltr Sequence Signatures., Gregory C Antell, Will Dampier, Benjamas Aiamkitsumrit, Michael R Nonnemacher, Jeffrey M Jacobson, Vanessa Pirrone, Wen Zhong, Katherine Kercher, Shendra Passic, Jean W Williams, Gregory Schwartz, Uri Hershberg, Fred C Krebs, Brian Wigdahl

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: HIV-1 entry is a receptor-mediated process directed by the interaction of the viral envelope with the host cell CD4 molecule and one of two co-receptors, CCR5 or CXCR4. The amino acid sequence of the third variable (V3) loop of the HIV-1 envelope is highly predictive of co-receptor utilization preference during entry, and machine learning predictive algorithms have been developed to characterize sequences as CCR5-utilizing (R5) or CXCR4-utilizing (X4). It was hypothesized that while the V3 loop is predominantly responsible for determining co-receptor binding, additional components of the HIV-1 genome may contribute to overall viral tropism and display sequence signatures …


Reduction Of Ctrp9, A Novel Anti-Platelet Adipokine, Contributes To Abnormal Platelet Activity In Diabetic Animals., Wenqing Wang, Wayne Bond Lau, Yajing Wang, Xin-Liang Ma, Rong Li Jan 2016

Reduction Of Ctrp9, A Novel Anti-Platelet Adipokine, Contributes To Abnormal Platelet Activity In Diabetic Animals., Wenqing Wang, Wayne Bond Lau, Yajing Wang, Xin-Liang Ma, Rong Li

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Platelet hyper-reactivity is a crucial cause of accelerated atherosclerosis increasing risk of thrombotic vascular events in diabetic patients. The mechanisms leading to abnormal platelet activity during diabetes are complex and not fully defined. The current study attempted to clarify the role of CTRP9, a novel adiponectin paralog, in enhanced platelet activity and determined whether CTRP9 may inhibit platelet activity. Adult male C57BL/6 J mice were randomized to receive high-fat diet (HFD) or normal diet (ND). 8 weeks after HFD, animals were sacrificed, and both plasma CTRP9 and platelet aggregation were determined. HFD-fed animals increased weight gain significantly, and became hyperglycemic …


Neurovascular Disorders: Novel Perspectives On Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, And Treatment., David Hasan, Nohra Chalouhi, Md, Aaron S Dumont, Robert M Starke, Pascal Jabbour Md Jan 2016

Neurovascular Disorders: Novel Perspectives On Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, And Treatment., David Hasan, Nohra Chalouhi, Md, Aaron S Dumont, Robert M Starke, Pascal Jabbour Md

Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers

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