A CD4-independent interaction of human immunodeficiency virus-1 gp120 with CXCR4 induces their cointernalization, cell signaling, and T-cell chemotaxis

scientific article published in April 1999

A CD4-independent interaction of human immunodeficiency virus-1 gp120 with CXCR4 induces their cointernalization, cell signaling, and T-cell chemotaxis is …
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P698PubMed publication ID10194422

P2093author name stringTaylor N
Yssel H
Cerutti M
Devauchelle G
Noraz N
Favero J
Jourdan P
Missé D
Veas F
P433issue8
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectchemotaxisQ658145
P1104number of pages9
P304page(s)2454-2462
P577publication date1999-04-01
P1433published inBloodQ885070
P1476titleA CD4-independent interaction of human immunodeficiency virus-1 gp120 with CXCR4 induces their cointernalization, cell signaling, and T-cell chemotaxis
P478volume93

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