Clade C HIV-1 isolates circulating in Southern Africa exhibit a greater frequency of dicysteine motif-containing Tat variants than those in Southeast Asia and cause increased neurovirulence

  • Vasudev R. Rao
  • , Ujjwal Neogi
  • , Joshua S. Talboom
  • , Ligia Padilla
  • , Mustafizur Rahman
  • , Cari Fritz-French
  • , Sandra Gonzalez-Ramirez
  • , Anjali Verma
  • , Charles Wood
  • , Ruth M. Ruprecht
  • , Udaykumar Ranga
  • , Tasnim Azim
  • , John Joska
  • , Eliseo Eugenin
  • , Anita Shet
  • , Heather Bimonte-Nelson
  • , William R. Tyor
  • , Vinayaka R. Prasad

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