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Journal of Virology | 1997

Transcription factor binding sites downstream of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transcription start site are important for virus infectivity.

C Van Lint; C A Amella; Serena Emiliani; Malcolm John; Tun Jie; Eric Verdin


Abstract of the Third European Conference on Experimental AIDS Research (ECEAR) | 1998

Transcription factor binding sites downstream of the transcription start site of HIV-1 are important for virus infectivity

Carine Van Lint; C A Amella; Serena Emiliani; John; Tun Jie; Caroline Vanhulle; Arsène Burny; Eric Verdin


Abstract of the Keystone Symposium on Functional Organization of the Nucleus | 1997

Cloning and characterization of a new human histone deacetylase, HD2

Serena Emiliani; Carine Van Lint; Spector; W Fischle; Eric Verdin


Abstract of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Mechanisms of Eukaryotic Transcription. | 1997

Cloning and characterization of a new human histone deacetylase, HDAC3

Serena Emiliani; Carine Van Lint; W Fischle; Eric Verdin


Abstract of the Retroviruses Meeting | 1996

A new enhancer downstream of the transcription start site of HIV-1 is critical for virus infectivity

Carine Van Lint; C A Amella; Malcolm John; Tun Jie; Serena Emiliani; Eric Verdin


Abstract of the Keystone Symposium on Molecular and Cellular Biology "Molecular Biology of HIV" | 1996

Mechanism of HIV-1 latency: the Tat-TAR axis is a crucial determinant of the latent phenotype

Serena Emiliani; Carine Van Lint; W Fischle; P Paras; M Ott; J Brady; Eric Verdin


Abstract of the Keystone Symposium on Molecular and Cellular Biology "Molecular Biology of HIV" | 1996

Chromatin is an integral component of HIV-1 transcriptional repression and activation

Carine Van Lint; Serena Emiliani; M Ott; Eric Verdin


Abstract of the Keystone Symposium on Molecular and Cellular Biology "Immunopathogenesis of HIV Infection" | 1996

The HIV-1 Tat protein confers hypersensitivity for costimulation via the CD28 pathway

M Ott; Narendra Chirmule; J Lovett; T Mc Closkey; Carine Van Lint; Serena Emiliani; Savita Pahwa; Eric Verdin


Abstract of the First European Conference on Experimental AIDS Research (ECEAR) | 1996

Binding sites for transcription factors downstream of the transcription start site of HIV-1 are critical for virus infectivity

Carine Van Lint; Malcolm John; C A Amella; Serena Emiliani; Melanie Ott; Eric Verdin


Abstract of the 3rd Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections | 1996

Binding sites for several transcription factors downstream of the transcription start site of HIV-1 are critical for virus infectivity

Carine Van Lint; Malcolm John; C A Amella; Serena Emiliani; Melanie Ott; Eric Verdin

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Eric Verdin

Buck Institute for Research on Aging

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Carine Van Lint

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Melanie Ott

University of California

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Tun Jie

University of Arizona

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M Ott

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Malcolm John

University of California

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Narendra Chirmule

University of Pennsylvania

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Georges Herbein

University of Franche-Comté

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