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HIV diversity and epidemiology
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CDA001
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Cytokine dysregulation, a key to change in co-receptor usage: a study in high-risk prone Indian cohorts
P. Ingale, A. Chowdhary, R. Deshmukh
Haffkine Institue for Training Research and Testing, Department of Virology, Mumbai, India
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CDA002
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Testicular germ cells as potential target cells for HIV-1 entry and replication?
D. Mahé1, A.-P. Satie1, V. Roulet1, J.-J. Patard2, B. Jégou1, N. Dejucq-Rainsford1
1Inserm U625- Rennes University, Rennes, France, 2Service d'urologie, CHUR Pontchaillou, Rennes, France
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CDA003
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The role of progesterone and its intracellular receptors in the regulation of CCR5 and CXCR4 co-receptors in PBMC of seropositive and exposed non-infected women to HIV-1
E.A. Cabrera Muñoz1,2, L.L. Fuentes-Romero3, J. Zamora2, L.E. Soto-Ramírez3, I. Camacho-Arroyo2
1Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, School of Medicine, Pharmacology, Mexico City, Mexico, 2Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, School of Chemistry, Biology, Mexico City, Mexico, 3Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Infectology, Mexico City, Mexico
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CDA004
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HIV-1 isolation in Nairobi, Kenya: viral load is a determinant of isolation success
J. Muriuki1, J. Ngeranwa2, G. Orinda2, V. Okoth3, E. Songok3
1Kenya Medical Research Institute, Centre for Virus Research, Nairobi, Kenya, 2Kenyatta University, Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Nairobi, Kenya, 3Kenya Institute of Medical Research (KEMRI), Centre for Virus Research, Nairobi, Kenya
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CDA005
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The evolution of co-receptor tropism in patients interrupting suppressive HAART
L. Waters, A. Scourfield, M. Marcano, P. Randell, B. Gazzard, M. Nelson
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Department of HIV/GU Medicine, London, United Kingdom
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CDA006
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Tropism testing: real-life experience
L. Waters, A. Scourfield, K. Gedela, K. Armenis, A. Jackson, M. Nelson
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Department of HIV/GU Medicine, London, United Kingdom
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CDA007
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HIV-1 viral phenotype in adult patients from Argentina
L. Abusamra1, C. Crudelli2, A. Mangano2, L. Sen3, O. Sued1, A. Krolewiecki1, V. Fink1, P. Patterson1, A. Gun1, P. Cahn1
1Fundación Huésped, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2Hospital Garrahan, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 3Hospital Garrahan, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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CDA008
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Distinct mechanisms of inhibition of R5 and X4 HIV-1 replication in macropohages by extracellular High Mobility Group Binding Protein-1 (HMGB1)
L. Cassetta, M. Alfano, M.E. Bianchi, E. Vicenzi, G. Poli
San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Immunology, Transplantation and Infectious Diseases, Milano, Italy
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CDA009
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Molecular mimicry between aphtous diseases viruses: HIV-1 Gag p24, Human Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus (HMFDV) and Parvovirus B19 (Behcet's disease) centred on a hexapeptide VDRFYK. Thalidomide mechanism of action on Gag
M.K.G. Tran1, A. Caprani2
1University Auvergne. Hospital Hotel Dieu, Public Health (Pr Gerbaud L), Clermont-Ferrand, France, 2Association Positifs, Paris, France
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