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APOBEC3G levels predict rates of progression to AIDS

Xia Jin*, Hulin Wu and Harold Smith

Retrovirology 2007, 4:20 doi:10.1186/1742-4690-4-20

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Increased APOBEC3G and APOBEC3F expression is associated with low viral load and prolonged survival in simian immunodeficiency virus infected rhesus monkeys

Bianka Mußil, Ulrike Sauermann, Dirk Motzkus, Christiane Stahl-Hennig, Sieghart Sopper Retrovirology 2011, 8:77 (28 September 2011)

Our findings suggest a protective effect of APOBEC3 for HIV and SIV in vivo and indicate regulation of APOBEC3 by interferon during early infection and by contribution of other, hitherto undefined factors at later disease stages.

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APOBEC3G mRNA expression in exposed seronegative and early stage HIV infected individuals decreases with removal of exposure and with disease progression

Joel A Vázquez-Pérez, Christopher E Ormsby, Ramón Hernández-Juan, Klintsy J Torres, Gustavo Reyes-Terán Retrovirology 2009, 6:23 (2 March 2009)

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Turning up the volume on mutational pressure: Is more of a good thing always better? (A case study of HIV-1 Vif and APOBEC3)

Satish K Pillai, Joseph K Wong, Jason D Barbour Retrovirology 2008, 5:26 (13 March 2008)