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    V3-mediated neutralization of primary isolates. Serology with synthetic V3 peptides demonstrates deficiencies in anti-V3 response

    R. Pipkorn, A. Lawoko, B. Johansson in Peptides Frontiers of Peptide Science (2002)

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    A new classification for HIV-1

    The phenotype of HIV-1 isolates is defined by the cells in which they replicate in vitro, but these phenotypes can change in vivo with profound implications for viral transmission, pathogenesis and disease progre...

    E. A. Berger, R. W. Doms, E.-M. Fenyö, B. T. M. Korber, D. R. Littman in Nature (1998)

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    Growth of the HTLV-III Strain of Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Different Cell Types

    The major immunological abnormality in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) appears to be a quantitative defect in the T4 antigen-positive helper/inducer T-cell subset. AIDS is etiologically linked to...

    E. M. Fenyö, B. Åsjö in Modern Trends in Human Leukemia VII (1987)

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    Cell-surface antigens induced by RNA tumour viruses

    Host animals show an immune response to the surface of cells infected with RNA tumour viruses. An element of this response is due to expression of viral structural antigens, but the major part is due to virus-...

    R. Kurth, E. M. Fenyö, E. Klein, M. Essex in Nature (1979)

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    Tumor-host cell hybrids in radiochimeras reconstituted with bone marrow and thymus grafts

    CBA/H and CBA/HT6T6 radiation chimeras were prepared by lethal irradiation and subsequent reconstitution with bone marrow of the host karyotype and thymocytes of the opposite karyotype. After T- and B-cell chi.....

    F. Wiener, E. M. Fenyö, G. Klein, A. J. S. Davies in Somatic Cell Genetics (1976)