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Authors: Bannert, N Farzan, M Friend, DS Ochi, H Price, KS Sodroski, J Boyce, JA
Citation: N. Bannert et al., Human mast cell progenitors can be infected by macrophagetropic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and retain virus with maturation in vitro, J VIROLOGY, 75(22), 2001, pp. 10808-10814

Authors: Gorry, PR Bristol, G Zack, JA Ritola, K Swanstrom, R Birch, CJ Bell, JE Bannert, N Crawford, K Wang, H Schols, D De Clercq, E Kunstman, K Wolinsky, SM Gabuzda, D
Citation: Pr. Gorry et al., Macrophage tropism of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 isolates from brain and lymphoid tissues predicts neurotropism independent of coreceptor specificity, J VIROLOGY, 75(21), 2001, pp. 10073-10089

Authors: Bannert, N Schenten, D Craig, S Sodroski, J
Citation: N. Bannert et al., The level of CD4 expression limits infection of primary rhesus monkey macrophages by a T-tropic simian immunodeficiency virus and macrophagetropic human immunodeficiency viruses, J VIROLOGY, 74(23), 2000, pp. 10984-10993

Authors: Mathy, NL Bannert, N Norley, SG Kurth, R
Citation: Nl. Mathy et al., Cutting edge: CD4 is not required for the functional activity of IL-16, J IMMUNOL, 164(9), 2000, pp. 4429-4432

Authors: Bannert, N Kurth, R Baier, M
Citation: N. Bannert et al., The gene encoding mouse interleukin-16 consists of seven exons and maps toChromosome 7 D2-D3, IMMUNOGENET, 49(7-8), 1999, pp. 704-706

Authors: Bannert, N Avots, A Baier, M Serfling, E Kurth, R
Citation: N. Bannert et al., GA-binding protein factors, in concert with the coactivator CREB binding protein p300, control the induction of the interleukin 16 promoter in T lymphocytes, P NAS US, 96(4), 1999, pp. 1541-1546

Authors: Mirzabekov, T Bannert, N Farzan, M Hofmann, W Kolchinsky, P Wu, LJ Wyatt, R Sodroski, J
Citation: T. Mirzabekov et al., Enhanced expression, native purification, and characterization of CCR5, a principal HIV-1 coreceptor, J BIOL CHEM, 274(40), 1999, pp. 28745-28750

Authors: Malberg, K Malfertheiner, P Bannert, N Gunther, T
Citation: K. Malberg et al., IgA-tissue transglutaminase (tTG)-antibodies are highly sensitive serum markers for celiac disease, AM J GASTRO, 94(10), 1999, pp. 3079-3080
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