Wolfgang Resch, Ph.D.

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2002 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Microbiology Biology
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Ronald Swanstrom grad student 2002 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Evolution of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 genotype and phenotype in response to strong selective pressure from protease inhibitors.)
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Resch W, Zaslavsky L, Kiryutin B, et al. (2009) Virus variation resources at the National Center for Biotechnology Information: dengue virus. Bmc Microbiology. 9: 65
Resch W, Parkin N, Watkins T, et al. (2005) Evolution of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease genotypes and phenotypes in vivo under selective pressure of the protease inhibitor ritonavir. Journal of Virology. 79: 10638-49
Kitrinos KM, Nelson JA, Resch W, et al. (2005) Effect of a protease inhibitor-induced genetic bottleneck on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 env gene populations. Journal of Virology. 79: 10627-37
Watkins T, Resch W, Irlbeck D, et al. (2003) Selection of high-level resistance to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease inhibitors. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 47: 759-69
Resch W, Ziermann R, Parkin N, et al. (2002) Nelfinavir-resistant, amprenavir-hypersusceptible strains of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 carrying an N88S mutation in protease have reduced infectivity, reduced replication capacity, and reduced fitness and process the Gag polyprotein precursor aberrantly. Journal of Virology. 76: 8659-66
Resch W, Hoffman N, Swanstrom R. (2001) Improved success of phenotype prediction of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 from envelope variable loop 3 sequence using neural networks. Virology. 288: 51-62
McGrath KM, Hoffman NG, Resch W, et al. (2001) Using HIV-1 sequence variability to explore virus biology. Virus Research. 76: 137-60
Resch W, Parkin N, Stuelke EL, et al. (2001) A multiple-site-specific heteroduplex tracking assay as a tool for the study of viral population dynamics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 98: 176-81
McGrath KM, Hoffman NG, Resch W, et al. (2001) Erratum to “Using HIV-1 sequence variability to explore virus biology” Virus Research. 80: 125
Resch W, Swanstrom R. (2000) Protease inhibitor resistance in HIV-1 infection Reviews in Medical Microbiology. 11: 211-221
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