Kelechi C. Chikere, D.Env.

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2012 Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics 0440 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Microbiology Biology
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Benhur Lee grad student 2012 UCLA
 (Quantitative and high-throughput receptor affinity profiling system reveals distinct pathophysiological HIV-1 phenotypes.)
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Chikere K, Webb NE, Chou T, et al. (2014) Distinct HIV-1 entry phenotypes are associated with transmission, subtype specificity, and resistance to broadly neutralizing antibodies. Retrovirology. 11: 48
Roche M, Salimi H, Duncan R, et al. (2013) A common mechanism of clinical HIV-1 resistance to the CCR5 antagonist maraviroc despite divergent resistance levels and lack of common gp120 resistance mutations. Retrovirology. 10: 43
Liu SY, Aliyari R, Chikere K, et al. (2013) Interferon-inducible cholesterol-25-hydroxylase broadly inhibits viral entry by production of 25-hydroxycholesterol. Immunity. 38: 92-105
Parker ZF, Iyer SS, Wilen CB, et al. (2013) Transmitted/founder and chronic HIV-1 envelope proteins are distinguished by differential utilization of CCR5. Journal of Virology. 87: 2401-11
Chikere K, Chou T, Gorry PR, et al. (2013) Affinofile profiling: how efficiency of CD4/CCR5 usage impacts the biological and pathogenic phenotype of HIV. Virology. 435: 81-91
Palomares K, Vigant F, Van Handel B, et al. (2013) Nipah virus envelope-pseudotyped lentiviruses efficiently target ephrinB2-positive stem cell populations in vitro and bypass the liver sink when administered in vivo. Journal of Virology. 87: 2094-108
Salimi H, Roche M, Webb N, et al. (2013) Macrophage-tropic HIV-1 variants from brain demonstrate alterations in the way gp120 engages both CD4 and CCR5. Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 93: 113-26
Palomares K, Vigant F, Handel BV, et al. (2013) Authors correction to Nipah virus envelope-pseudotyped lentiviruses efficiently target ephrinb2-positive stem cell populations In vitro and bypass the liver sink when administered In vivo [Journal of Virology, 87, 4, (2013) 2094 2108] Journal of Virology. 87: 4794
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