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Publications by Marilyn Lewis
Incidence of CXCR4 Tropism and CCR5-tropic Resistance in Treatment-Experienced Participants Receiving Maraviroc in the 48-Week MOTIVATE 1 and 2 Trials
Antiviral Chemistry and Chemotherapy
Medicine
Virology
Drug Discovery
Pharmacology
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Two-Year Safety and Virologic Efficacy of Maraviroc in Treatment-Experienced Patients With CCR5-Tropic HIV-1 Infection: 96-Week Combined Analysis of MOTIVATE 1 and 2
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
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Pharmacology
HIV-1 Resistance to CCR5 Antagonists Associated With Highly Efficient Use of CCR5 and Altered Tropism on Primary CD4+ T Cells
Journal of Virology
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Phenotypic Co-Receptor Tropism and Maraviroc Sensitivity in HIV-1 Subtype C From East Africa
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Optimizing Management of Treatment-Naïve and Treatment-Experienced HIV+ Patients: The Role of Maraviroc
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Dermatology
Health Policy
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Chemokine Receptor CCR5 Antagonist Maraviroc: Medicinal Chemistry and Clinical Applications
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Expression of CCR5, CXCR4 and DC-SIGN in Cervix of HIV-1 Heterosexually Infected Mexican Women
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Infectious Diseases
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Occupational Health
Na+/H+Exchanger Regulatory Factor-1 Is Involved in Chemokine Receptor Homodimer CCR5 Internalization and Signal Transduction but Does Not Affect CXCR4 Homodimer or CXCR4-CCR5 Heterodimer
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Visualization of X4- And R5-Tropic HIV-1 Viruses Expressing Fluorescent Proteins in Human Endometrial Cells: Application to Tropism Study
PLoS ONE
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