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Tsibris AMN, Pal U, Schure AL, Veazey RS, Kunstman KJ, Henrich TJ, Klasse PJ, Wolinsky SM, Kuritzkes DR, Moore JP.  2011.  SHIV-162P3 infection of rhesus macaques given maraviroc gel vaginally does not involve resistant viruses.. PLoS One. 6(12):e28047.
Dey AK, David KB, Klasse PJ, Moore JP.  2007.  Specific amino acids in the N-terminus of the gp41 ectodomain contribute to the stabilization of a soluble, cleaved gp140 envelope glycoprotein from human immunodeficiency virus type 1.. Virology. 360(1):199-208.
Melchers M, Matthews K, de Vries RP, Eggink D, van Montfort T, Bontjer I, van de Sandt C, David K, Berkhout B, Moore JP et al..  2011.  A stabilized HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein trimer fused to CD40 ligand targets and activates dendritic cells.. Retrovirology. 8:48.
Bontjer I, Melchers M, Eggink D, David K, Moore JP, Berkhout B, Sanders RW.  2010.  Stabilized HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein trimers lacking the V1V2 domain, obtained by virus evolution.. J Biol Chem. 285(47):36456-70.
W Horne S, Johnson LM, Ketas TJ, Klasse PJohan, Lu M, Moore JP, Gellman SH.  2009.  Structural and biological mimicry of protein surface recognition by alpha/beta-peptide foldamers.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 106(35):14751-6.
Kang YKenneth, Andjelic S, Binley JM, Crooks ET, Franti M, Iyer SPrasad N, Donovan GP, Dey AK, Zhu P, Roux KH et al..  2009.  Structural and immunogenicity studies of a cleaved, stabilized envelope trimer derived from subtype A HIV-1.. Vaccine. 27(37):5120-32.
Liu J, Deng Y, Dey AK, Moore JP, Lu M.  2009.  Structure of the HIV-1 gp41 membrane-proximal ectodomain region in a putative prefusion conformation.. Biochemistry. 48(13):2915-23.
R Malcolm K, Veazey RS, Geer L, Lowry D, Fetherston SM, Murphy DJ, Boyd P, Major I, Shattock RJ, Klasse PJohan et al..  2012.  Sustained release of the CCR5 inhibitors CMPD167 and maraviroc from vaginal rings in rhesus macaques.. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 56(5):2251-8.