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Title
Journal
Year
Citations
1
Peptides Released by Physiological Cleavage of Semen Coagulum Proteins Form Amyloids that Enhance HIV Infection
Cell Host and Microbe
2011
144
2
CD4+ T Cell–Derived IL-21 and Deprivation of CD40 Signaling Favor the In Vivo Development of Granzyme B–Expressing Regulatory B Cells in HIV Patients
Journal of Immunology
2015
57
3
Productive Entry of HIV-1 during Cell-to-Cell Transmission via Dynamin-Dependent Endocytosis
Journal of Virology
2013
55
4
Amyloid formation: functional friend or fearful foe?
Journal of Internal Medicine
2016
32
5
Analysis of nuclear actin by overexpression of wild-type and actin mutant proteins
Histochemistry and Cell Biology
2014
30
6
Cytoplasmic HIV-RNA in monocytes determines microglial activation and neuronal cell death in HIV-associated neurodegeneration
Experimental Neurology
2014
17
7
New Antibacterial Peptides from the Freshwater Mollusk Pomacea poeyana (Pilsbry, 1927)
Biomolecules
2020
15
8
Molecular Tweezers: Supramolecular Hosts with Broad-Spectrum Biological Applications
Pharmacological Reviews
2023
4
9
Identification and Characterization of Three New Antimicrobial Peptides from the Marine Mollusk Nerita versicolor (Gmelin, 1791)
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
2023
4
10
Determinants of Spike Infectivity, Processing and Neutralization in SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Subvariants BA.1 and BA.2
SSRN Electronic Journal
0
0
11
Endogenous IFITMs Boost SARS-Coronavirus 1 and 2 Replication While Overexpression Prevents Infection by Reducing Cell Surface Levels of ACE2
SSRN Electronic Journal
0
0
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