David Camerini

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University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 
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Microbiology Biology
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Robert M. Scoggins grad student 2001 UVA
Jayanand Vasudevan grad student 2003 UVA
April L. Matthews grad student 2006 UVA
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Galvis AE, Fisher HE, Fan H, et al. (2017) Conformational Changes in the 5' End of the HIV-1 Genome Dependent on the Debranching Enzyme DBR1 During Early Stages of Infection. Journal of Virology
Klatt NR, Bosinger SE, Peck M, et al. (2014) Limited HIV infection of central memory and stem cell memory CD4+ T cells is associated with lack of progression in viremic individuals. Plos Pathogens. 10: e1004345
Galvis AE, Fisher HE, Nitta T, et al. (2014) Impairment of HIV-1 cDNA synthesis by DBR1 knockdown. Journal of Virology. 88: 7054-69
Heigele A, Camerini D, van't Wout AB, et al. (2014) Viremic long-term nonprogressive HIV-1 infection is not associated with abnormalities in known Nef functions. Retrovirology. 11: 13
Seidel A, Ye Y, de Armas LR, et al. (2010) Cyclic and acyclic defensins inhibit human immunodeficiency virus type-1 replication by different mechanisms. Plos One. 5: e9737
Olivieri KC, Scoggins RM, Broderick B, et al. (2008) Nef does not contribute to replication differences between R5 pre-AIDS and AIDS HIV-1 clones from patient ACH142. Retrovirology. 5: 42
Hoang V, Withers-Ward E, Camerini D. (2008) Nonprimate models of HIV-1 infection and pathogenesis. Advances in Pharmacology (San Diego, Calif.). 56: 399-422
Choudhary SK, Vrisekoop N, Jansen CA, et al. (2007) Low immune activation despite high levels of pathogenic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 results in long-term asymptomatic disease. Journal of Virology. 81: 8838-42
Olivieri K, Scoggins RM, Bor YC, et al. (2007) The envelope gene is a cytopathic determinant of CCR5 tropic HIV-1. Virology. 358: 23-38
Choudhary SK, Walker RM, Powell DM, et al. (2006) CXCR4 tropic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 induces an apoptotic cascade in immature infected thymocytes that resembles thymocyte negative selection. Virology. 352: 268-84
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