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Session 53   Poster Session
Pathogenesis: Miscellaneous
4:30-6:30 pm
4E-F

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337-W.
 
R5 HIV-1 Patient Isolates are Pathogenic in Fetal Thymic Organ Culture
S. Choudhary*1, D. Chernauskas1, D. Kwa2, H. Schuitemaker2, and D. Camerini1
1Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville and 2CLB, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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338-W. Deleterious Effect of Syncytium-Inducing (SI) CXCR4 Using HIV-1 Variants Is Directed at the Thymus and the Peripheral T-Cell Pool
M. Hazenberg*1, S. Otto1, D. Hamann1, M. Roos1, H. Schuitemaker1, R. de Boer2, and F. Miedema1
1CLB/Sanquin and Landsteiner Lab. of the Academic Med. Ctr., Univ. of Amsterdam; 2Utrecht Univ.; and 3Academic Med. Ctr., Univ. of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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339-W. Viral Factors Influencing Mother-to-Infant Transmission of SIV through Milk
A. M. Amedee*1, N. Lacour1, M. Ratterree2 , M. Murphey-Corb3, and L. Martin2
1Louisiana State Univ. Hlth. Sci. Ctr., New Orleans; 2Tulane Regional Primate Res. Ctr., Covington, LA; and 3Univ. of Pittsburgh Sch. of Med., PA
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340-W. Role of Host Cell Factors in AIDS Pathogenesis
L. Agrawal* and G. Alkhatib
Indiana Univ. Sch. of Med., Indianapolis
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341-W. Dendritic Cell-Mediated HIV Transmission Is Necessary for Virus Replication in Rapidly Turning over T Cells
R. Gummuluru* and M. Emerman
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Res. Ctr., Seattle, WA
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342-W. IFN-alpha-Mediated Induction of CCR5 Leads to Expanded HIV-1 Tropism in Vivo
C. Stoddart*, M. Keir, and J. M. McCune
Univ. of California, San Francisco
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343-W.
Cellular Gene Transcription following Signaling through the Chemokine Receptors CCR5 and CXCR4
H. He*1, A. van’t Wout1, S. Bartz2, G. Lehrman1, G. O’Keeffe1, M. Emerman2, R. Bumgarner1, and J. Mullins1
1Univ. of Washington, Seattle and 2Fred Hutchinson Cancer Res. Ctr., Seattle, WA
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344-W.
High Frequency of HIV Insertions Within and Adjacent to Regulatory Genes in Tissues Containing High Levels of p24 Expressing Macrophages
K. D. Mack*1, X. Jin2, L. Kapp2, R. Wei3, N. Abbey3, A. Elbaggari3, R. Johnson3, Y. Liu3, B. Herndier4, and M. S. McGrath2
1While at SLIL BioMed. Corp., Menlo Park, CA; 2SLIL BioMed. Corp., Menlo Park, CA; 3Univ. of California, San Francisco Gen. Hosp.; and 4Univ. of California, San Diego
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345-W.
Survival in Relation to Virus Type, CD4 Count, and Plasma Virus Load in HIV-Infected Patients in Gambia, West Africa
S. A. Alabi*1, T. Blanchard1, J. Shabbar2, T. Corrah1, M. Schim1, K. Ariyoshi3, N. Berry4, and H. Whittle1
1MRC Labs., Banjul, Gambia; 2LSTMH, London, UK, 3NIH, Tokyo, Japan; and 4NIBSC, London, UK
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346-W. The Relationship of Steady-State Plasma HIV-1 RNA Concentration and ex Vivo HIV-1 Replication Rate
E. Connick*, K. S. Kocsis, and T. B. Campbell
Univ. of Colorado Hlth. Sci. Ctr., Denver
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