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Session 89
Poster Abstracts
Viral Genetics of HIV-1 Transmission
Tuesday, 1-2:30 pm
Poster Hall |
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Heterosexual Transmission of HIV-1 Subtype C: Macrophage Tropism, Alternative Co-receptor Use, and the Molecular Anatomy of CCR5 Utilization Jesse Isaacman-Beck*1, E Hermann1, Y Yi1, J Mulenga2, S Allen3, E Hunter3, C Derdeyn3, and R Collman1
1Univ of Pennsylvania Sch of Med, Philadelphia, US; 2Zambia Blood Transfusion Svc, Lusaka; and 3Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA, US |
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Ugandan HIV-1 Subtype A, D, and AD Recombinant Transmitted/Founder Viruses: Molecular Pathways of Evolution and Immune Escape Joshua Baalwa*1, S Wang1, B Keele1, M Salazar1, J Decker1, P Kaleebu2, J Gilmour3, E Cormier3, B Hahn1, and G Shaw1
1Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, US; 2Uganda Virus Res Inst, Entebbe; and 3Intl AIDS Vaccine Initiative, London, UK |
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Analysis of Virus Evolution through Sequencing of Nearly Full-length Single Genomes from Subtype A Epidemiologically Linked Transmission Pairs from Rwanda Ling Yue*1, J Baalwa2, C Dong1, J Tang2, C Derdeyn1, B Hahn2, G Shaw2, E Karita3, S Allen1, and E Hunter1
1Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA, US; 2Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, US; and 3Project San Francisco, Rwanda Zambia HIV Research Group, Kigali, Rwanda |
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Determining the Genetic Linkage of HIV-1 Subtype B and C Transmission Pairs: Analyses of Viral env Sequences from Donor and Recipient Jeffrey Anderson*1, B Keele2, J Salazar-Gonzalez2, L-H Ping1, L Arney1, C Williamson3, G Shaw2, B Hahn2, M Cohen1, R Swanstrom1, and CHAVI
1Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, US; 2Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, US; and 3Inst of Infectious Disease and Molecular Med, Univ of Cape Town, South Africa |
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Investigation by Single Genome Amplification of HIV-1 Transmission and Envelope Diversity among Men Who Have Sex with Men Hui Li*1, B Keele1, E Giorgi2, S Wang1, G Learn1, J Salazar-Gonzalez1, B Korber2, M Markowitz3, B Hahn1, and G Shaw1
1Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, US; 2Los Alamos Natl Lab, NM, US; and 3Aaron Diamond AIDS Res Ctr, The Rockefeller Univ, New York, NY, US |
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Generation and Biological Characterization of Infectious Molecular Clones Derived from Clade B HIV-1 Transmitted/Founder Viruses Christina Ochsenbauer-Jambor*1, H Ding1, B Keele1, J Salazar-Gonzalez1, T Edmonds1, R Shattock2, P Clapham3, G Shaw1, B Hahn1, and J Kappes1
1Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, US; 2St George`s, Univ of London, UK; and 3Univ of Massachusetts, Worcester, US |
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