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Host genetic effects on HIV-1 replication in macrophages

Bol, S.M.

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2011

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Bol, S. M. (2011). Host genetic effects on HIV-1 replication in macrophages.

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Bol S.M., Van Remmerden Y., Sietzema J.G., Kootstra N.A., Schuitemaker H. and Van ’t Wout A.B. (2009) Donor variation in in vitro HIV-1 susceptibility of monocyte-derived macrophages. Virology 390: 205-211.

Bol S.M., Cobos-Jiménez V., Kootstra N.A. and Van ’t Wout A.B. (2011) HIV-1 and the macrophage. Future Virology 6: 187-208.

Bol S.M., Moerland P.D., Limou S., Van Remmerden Y., Coulonges C., Van Manen D., Herbeck J.T., Fellay J., Sieberer M., Sietzema J.G., Van ’t Slot R., Martinson J., Zagury J.F., Schuitemaker H. and Van ’t Wout A.B. (2011) Genome-wide association study identi-fies single nucleotide polymorphism in DYRK1A associated with replication of HIV-1 in monocyte-derived macrophages. PLoS ONE 6: e17190.

Bol S.M., Booiman T., Bunnik E.M., Moerland P.D., Van Dort K., Strauss 3rd J.F., Sieberer M., Kootstra N.A., Schuitemaker H. and Van ’t Wout A.B. (2011) Polymorphism in HIV-1 dependency factor PDE8A affects mRNA level and HIV-1 replication in primary macro-phages. Submitted for publication.

Bol S.M., Booiman T., Van Manen D., Bunnik E.M., Van Sighem A., Sieberer M., De Wolf F., Schuitemaker H., Portegies P., Kootstra N.A. and Van ’t Wout A.B. (2011) Single nucleotide polymorphism in gene encoding transcription factor Prep1 is associated with HIV-1-associated dementia. Submitted for publication.

Van Manen D., Bol S.M., Boeser-Nunnink B., Stolte I., Van den Berg L., Limou S., Zagury J.F., Veldink J.H., Van ’t Wout A.B. and Schuitemaker H. (2011) Genome-wide association study on HIV-1 susceptibility in Dutch high-risk seronegative individuals. Submitted for publication.

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