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Also known as "fusin." In many patients with late-stage, multiple-drug resistant HIV infection, HIV starts to bind to CXCR4, in addition to the usual combination of CD4 and CCR5.

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Page: env (HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
... gp120 and gp41, making up the envelope spike complex that binds to CD4, CCR5, and CXCR4
Aug 18, 2020
Page: 5.4 Edward Berger — Discovery of HIV Co-receptors (HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
... system. (8, 9) So, very quickly, the name "fusin" was replaced with the name CXCR4. "Fusin" is no longer in the real world except, in my case, if you drive around ...
Apr 27, 2021
Page: 2.5 Françoise Barré-Sinoussi — Discovery of HIV (HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
... turned out that this virus was growing very, very rapidly. Later on, we learned that it was a CXCR4 virus, so it was the reason why this virus was growing so well.  Bob and collaborator ...
Apr 27, 2021
Page: 1.4 Robin Weiss — Retrovirus History and Early Searches for Human Retroviruses (HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
... 48. doi:10.1016/00928674(86)905908 https://doi.org/10.1016/00928674(86)905908. Identification of CXCR4 and CCR5: Feng, Yu, Christopher C. Broder, Paul E. Kennedy, and Edward ...
Apr 27, 2021
Page: 2.4 Robert Gallo — Discoveries of Human Retrovirus, Their Linkage to Disease as Causative Agents & Preparation for the Future (HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
... helped push towards CCR5. He had already identified, I believe, CXCR4. 00:32:30 That's now up to '95, now I'm going ...
Apr 27, 2021

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