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HIV-1 Env trimers asymmetrically engage CD4 receptors in membranes.
Selective use of primate CD4 receptors by HIV-1.
Intermediate conformations of CD4-bound HIV-1 Env heterotrimers.
The V2 domain of HIV gp120 mimics an interaction between CD4 and integrin ⍺4β7.
Phosphatidylcholine Liposomes Down-Modulate CD4 Expression Reducing HIV Entry in Human Type-1 Macrop…
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