Identification of a Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Envelope Glycoprotein Variant Resistant to Cold Inactivation
J. Virol. Kassa et al. 83: 4476
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- Supplemental file 1 - Fig. S1 (Effect of shorter incubation time on infectivity of HIV-1 previously incubated at various temperatures.)
Zipped TIF file, 204 K. - Supplemental file 2 - Fig. S2 (Effects of longer incubation times on infectivity of HIV-1 previously incubated on ice.)
Zipped TIF file, 377 K. - Supplemental file 3 - Fig. S3 (Effects of room-temperature incubation on cold inactivation.)
Zipped TIF file, 713 K. - Supplemental file 4 - Fig. S4 (Effect of truncation of the gp41 cytoplasmic tail on sensitivity of the HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins to cold inactivation.)
Zipped TIF file, 360 K. - Supplemental file 5 - Fig. S5 (Sensitivity of cold-inactivated viruses to chemokine receptor inhibitors.)
Zipped TIF file, 789 K. - Supplemental file 6 - Fig. S6 (Susceptibility to cold-induced inactivation and inherent exposure of gp41 epitopes in the presence and absence of the H66N mutation.)
Zipped TIF file, 262 K. - Supplemental file 7 - Fig. S7 (Effect of a freeze-thaw on the exposure of a gp41 epitope following incubation in the cold or at room temperature.)
Zipped TIF file, 462 K. - Supplemental file 8 - Legends to supplemental figures
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