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  • Article
  • Open Access
5,742 Views
18 Pages

A Truncated Nef Peptide from SIVcpz Inhibits the Production of HIV-1 Infectious Progeny

  • Marcela Sabino Cunha,
  • Thatiane Lima Sampaio,
  • B. Matija Peterlin and
  • Luciana Jesus da Costa

7 July 2016

Nef proteins from all primate Lentiviruses, including the simian immunodeficiency virus of chimpanzees (SIVcpz), increase viral progeny infectivity. However, the function of Nef involved with the increase in viral infectivity is still not completely...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,023 Views
13 Pages

Antiretroviral Drug Discovery Targeting the HIV-1 Nef Virulence Factor

  • Lori A. Emert-Sedlak,
  • Haibin Shi,
  • Colin M. Tice,
  • Li Chen,
  • John J. Alvarado,
  • Sherry T. Shu,
  • Shoucheng Du,
  • Catherine E. Thomas,
  • Jay E. Wrobel and
  • Allen B. Reitz
  • + 1 author

13 September 2022

While antiretroviral drugs have transformed the lives of HIV-infected individuals, chronic treatment is required to prevent rebound from viral reservoir cells. People living with HIV also are at higher risk for cardiovascular and neurocognitive compl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,255 Views
19 Pages

HIV Protein Nef Induces Cardiomyopathy Through Induction of Bcl2 and p21

  • Olena Kondrachuk,
  • Pierce Ciccone,
  • Nicole Ford,
  • Kim Hong,
  • Yuka Kimura,
  • Jorgo Zi,
  • Sumaya Yusuf,
  • Aya Alkousa,
  • Nishit Tailor and
  • Rithvik Rajkumar
  • + 2 authors

23 October 2024

HIV-associated cardiovascular diseases remain a leading cause of death in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). Although antiretroviral drugs suppress the viral load, they fail to remove the virus entirely. HIV-1 Nef protein is known to play a role in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
10,261 Views
15 Pages

Functionally-Impaired HIV-1 Nef Alleles from a Mother-Child Transmission Pair

  • William W. Roth,
  • Mafhuz Khan,
  • Romas Geleziunas,
  • Harold G. Stringer,
  • Jalal A. Zuberi,
  • Warner C. Greene,
  • Michael Powell and
  • Vincent C. Bond

31 October 2002

Unusual HIV-1 nef alleles were isolated from a woman and her vertically infected child. Both patients eventually progressed to develop AIDS. The child died at age 6.5 years, while the mother is currently alive, 13 years since her diagnosis with HIV-1...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,414 Views
19 Pages

Differential Effects of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Nef Variants on Pulmonary Vascular Endothelial Cell Dysfunction

  • Amanda K. Garcia,
  • Noelia C. Lujea,
  • Javaria Baig,
  • Eli Heath,
  • Minh T. Nguyen,
  • Mario Rodriguez,
  • Preston Campbell,
  • Isabel Castro Piedras,
  • Edu Suarez Martinez and
  • Sharilyn Almodovar

Background: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infections remain a source of cardiopulmonary complications among people receiving antiretroviral therapy. Still to this day, pulmonary hypertension (PH) severely affects the prognosis in this patient po...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,101 Views
18 Pages

HIV-1 Impairment via UBE3A and HIV-1 Nef Interactions Utilizing the Ubiquitin Proteasome System

  • Dohun Pyeon,
  • Vivian K. Rojas,
  • Lenore Price,
  • Seongcheol Kim,
  • Meharvan Singh and
  • In-Woo Park

27 November 2019

Molecular basis of HIV-1 life cycle regulation has thus far focused on viral gene stage-specificity, despite the quintessence of post-function protein elimination processes in the virus life cycle and consequent pathogenesis. Our studies demonstrated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
275 Views
16 Pages

HIV-1 Nef Uses a Conserved Pocket to Recruit the N-Terminal Cytoplasmic Tail of Serinc3

  • Mohammad Karimian Shamsabadi,
  • Charlotte Stoneham,
  • Amalia De Leon,
  • Tony Fares,
  • John Guatelli and
  • Xiaofei Jia

19 December 2025

Human transmembrane proteins Serinc3 and Serinc5 are antiviral restriction factors that inhibit HIV-1 infectivity. In the absence of viral antagonism, Serinc3 and Serinc5 incorporate into the envelopes of nascent virions and inhibit the fusion of vir...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,033 Views
16 Pages

Multifaceted Role of Nef in HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder: Histopathological Alterations and Underlying Mechanisms

  • Grazia Scuderi,
  • Paolo Fagone,
  • Maria Cristina Petralia,
  • Ferdinando Nicoletti and
  • Maria Sofia Basile

14 September 2025

Although antiretroviral regimens achieve durable suppression of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replication, individuals living with HIV remain at an increased risk of developing chronic comorbidities, such as HIV-associated neurocognitive disorde...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,204 Views
16 Pages

Nef Obtained from Individuals with HIV-1 Vary in Their Ability to Antagonize SERINC3- and SERINC5-Mediated HIV-1 Restriction

  • Zita Kruize,
  • Ad C. van Nuenen,
  • Stan W. van Wijk,
  • Arginell F. Girigorie,
  • Karel A. van Dort,
  • Thijs Booiman and
  • Neeltje A. Kootstra

6 March 2021

Nef is a multifunctional viral protein that has the ability to downregulate cell surface molecules, including CD4 and major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) and, as recently shown, also members of the serine incorporator family (SERINC). He...

  • Commentary
  • Open Access
13 Citations
11,487 Views
9 Pages

19 December 2015

The Nef protein is an accessory gene product encoded by human immunodeficiency virus types 1 and 2 (HIV-1/-2) and simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) that boosts virus replication in the infected host and accelerates disease progression. Unlike the H...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,828 Views
15 Pages

A Conserved Acidic Residue in the C-Terminal Flexible Loop of HIV-1 Nef Contributes to the Activity of SERINC5 and CD4 Downregulation

  • Claudia Firrito,
  • Cinzia Bertelli,
  • Annachiara Rosa,
  • Ajit Chande,
  • Swetha Ananth,
  • Hannah van Dijk,
  • Oliver T. Fackler,
  • Charlotte Stoneham,
  • Rajendra Singh and
  • John Guatelli
  • + 1 author

28 February 2023

The host transmembrane protein SERINC5 is incorporated into retrovirus particles and inhibits HIV-1 infectivity. The lentiviral Nef protein counteracts SERINC5 by downregulating it from the cell surface and preventing its incorporation into virions....

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
6,972 Views
18 Pages

18 September 2013

The proline repeat motif (PxxP) of Nef is required for interaction with the SH3 domains of macrophage-specific Src kinase Hck. However, the implication of this interaction for viral replication and infectivity in macrophages and T lymphocytes remains...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
4,860 Views
25 Pages

9 June 2020

A significant number of people living with HIV (PLWH) develop HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) despite highly effective antiretroviral therapy (ART). Dysregulated macroautophagy (autophagy) is implicated in HAND pathogenesis. The viral...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,067 Views
33 Pages

HIV-1 Nef Protein Affects Cytokine and Extracellular Vesicles Production in the GEN2.2 Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Line

  • Alessandra Aiello,
  • Flavia Giannessi,
  • Zulema Antonia Percario,
  • Katia Fecchi,
  • Claudia Arenaccio,
  • Stefano Leone,
  • Maria Carollo,
  • Elisabetta D’Aversa,
  • Laurence Chaperot and
  • Roberto Gambari
  • + 2 authors

31 December 2021

Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) are a unique dendritic cell subset specialized in type I interferon production, whose role in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection and pathogenesis is complex and not yet well defined. Considering the cruci...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,877 Views
17 Pages

The Nef Protein of the Macrophage Tropic HIV-1 Strain AD8 Counteracts Human BST-2/Tetherin

  • Sebastian Giese,
  • Scott P. Lawrence,
  • Michela Mazzon,
  • Bernadien M. Nijmeijer and
  • Mark Marsh

18 April 2020

Bone Marrow Stromal Cell Antigen 2 (BST-2)/tetherin inhibits the release of numerous enveloped viruses by physically tethering nascent particles to infected cells during the process of viral budding from the cell surface. Tetherin also restricts huma...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
6,630 Views
20 Pages

10 January 2023

The Nef reaction (nitro to carbonyl group conversion) and related Meyer reaction are among the key transformations of aliphatic nitro compounds. The interrupted versions of these reactions in which the normal pathway is redirected to a different end...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5,523 Views
21 Pages

Identification of Novel Subcellular Localization and Trafficking of HIV-1 Nef Variants from Reference Strains G (F1.93.HH8793) and H (BE.93.VI997)

  • Logan R. Van Nynatten,
  • Aaron L. Johnson,
  • Brennan S. Dirk,
  • Emily N. Pawlak,
  • Rajesh Abraham Jacob,
  • S. M. Mansour Haeryfar and
  • Jimmy D. Dikeakos

13 September 2018

The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) accessory protein Nef, plays an essential role in disease progression and pathogenesis via hijacking the host cellular membrane-trafficking machinery. Interestingly, HIV-1 group-M subtypes display diffe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,689 Views
21 Pages

Astrocytic HIV-1 Nef Expression Decreases Glutamate Transporter Expression in the Nucleus Accumbens and Increases Cocaine-Seeking Behavior in Rats

  • Jessalyn Pla-Tenorio,
  • Bethzaly Velazquez-Perez,
  • Yainira Mendez-Borrero,
  • Myrella L. Cruz,
  • Marian T. Sepulveda-Orengo and
  • Richard J. Noel

1 January 2025

Background/Objectives: Cocaine use disorder is an intersecting issue in populations with HIV-1, further exacerbating the clinical course of the disease and contributing to neurotoxicity and neuroinflammation. Cocaine and HIV neurotoxins play roles in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,472 Views
9 Pages

Limited HIV-1 Subtype C nef 3′PPT Variation in Combination Antiretroviral Therapy Naïve and Experienced People Living with HIV in Botswana

  • Kaelo K. Seatla,
  • Dorcas Maruapula,
  • Wonderful T. Choga,
  • Olorato Morerinyane,
  • Shahin Lockman,
  • Vladimir Novitsky,
  • Ishmael Kasvosve,
  • Sikhulile Moyo and
  • Simani Gaseitsiwe

13 August 2021

Dolutegravir (DTG) is a potent anti-HIV drug that is used to treat HIV globally. There have been reports of mutations in the HIV-1 3′-polypurine tract (3′PPT) of the nef gene, contributing to DTG failure; however, there are limited ‘real-world’ data...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,937 Views
16 Pages

The Persistence of HIV Diversity, Transcription, and Nef Protein in Kaposi’s Sarcoma Tumors during Antiretroviral Therapy

  • David J. Nolan,
  • Rebecca Rose,
  • Rongzhen Zhang,
  • Alan Leong,
  • Gary B. Fogel,
  • Larissa L. S. Scholte,
  • Jeffrey M. Bethony,
  • Paige Bracci,
  • Susanna L. Lamers and
  • Michael S. McGrath

13 December 2022

Epidemic Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS), defined by co-infection with Human Herpes Virus 8 (HHV-8) and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), is a major cause of mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) significantly reduces the ri...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
7,094 Views
13 Pages

30 November 2018

Finding a cure for HIV is challenging because the virus is able to integrate itself into the host cell genome and establish a silent state, called latency, allowing it to evade antiviral drugs and the immune system. Various “shock and kill&rdqu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
43 Citations
13,537 Views
30 Pages

3 March 2016

The plasma membrane protects the cell from its surroundings and regulates cellular communication, homing, and metabolism. Not surprisingly, the composition of this membrane is highly controlled through the vesicular trafficking of proteins to and fro...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
15,405 Views
20 Pages

24 September 2012

HIV-1 causes a chronic infection in humans that is characterized by high plasma viremia, progressive loss of CD4+ T lymphocytes, and severe immunodeficiency resulting in opportunistic disease and AIDS. Viral persistence is mediated in part by the abi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,078 Views
38 Pages

9 October 2025

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and continues to be responsible for a substantial number of deaths worldwide each year. Development of a robust and efficient HIV-1 vaccine remains a critical...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
5,104 Views
18 Pages

SIV Infection and the HIV Proteins Tat and Nef Induce Senescence in Adipose Tissue and Human Adipose Stem Cells, Resulting in Adipocyte Dysfunction

  • Jennifer Gorwood,
  • Tina Ejlalmanesh,
  • Christine Bourgeois,
  • Matthieu Mantecon,
  • Cindy Rose,
  • Michael Atlan,
  • Delphine Desjardins,
  • Roger Le Grand,
  • Bruno Fève and
  • Olivier Lambotte
  • + 3 authors

1 April 2020

Background: Aging is characterized by adipose tissue senescence, inflammation, and fibrosis, with trunk fat accumulation. Aging HIV-infected patients have a higher risk of trunk fat accumulation than uninfected individuals—suggesting that viral...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
6,696 Views
27 Pages

Plasma Membrane-Associated Restriction Factors and Their Counteraction by HIV-1 Accessory Proteins

  • Peter W. Ramirez,
  • Shilpi Sharma,
  • Rajendra Singh,
  • Charlotte A. Stoneham,
  • Thomas Vollbrecht and
  • John Guatelli

2 September 2019

The plasma membrane is a site of conflict between host defenses and many viruses. One aspect of this conflict is the host’s attempt to eliminate infected cells using innate and adaptive cell-mediated immune mechanisms that recognize features of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,396 Views
17 Pages

Noise Efficient Integrated Amplifier Designs for Biomedical Applications

  • Sebastian Simmich,
  • Andreas Bahr and
  • Robert Rieger

The recording of neural signals with small monolithically integrated amplifiers is of high interest in research as well as in commercial applications, where it is common to acquire 100 or more channels in parallel. This paper reviews the recent devel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,276 Views
16 Pages

29 April 2022

Neuromorphic hardware designs realize neural principles in electronics to provide high-performing, energy-efficient frameworks for machine learning. Here, we propose a neuromorphic analog design for continuous real-time learning. Our hardware design...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,610 Views
11 Pages

1 August 2018

A Q-body capable of detecting target molecules in solutions could serve as a simple molecular detection tool. The position of the fluorescent dye in a Q-body affects sensitivity and therefore must be optimized. This report describes the development o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,024 Views
13 Pages

Dihydrooxazine Byproduct of a McMurry–Melton Reaction en Route to a Synthetic Bacteriochlorin

  • Vy-Phuong Tran,
  • Nobuyuki Matsumoto,
  • Phattananawee Nalaoh,
  • Haoyu Jing,
  • Chih-Yuan Chen and
  • Jonathan S. Lindsey

8 August 2022

A synthetic route to gem-dimethyl-substituted bacteriochlorins—models of native bacteriochlorophylls—relies on the formation of a dihydrodipyrrin precursor via a series of established reactions: van Leusen pyrrole formation, Vilsmeier for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
7,151 Views
9 Pages

Enantioselective Total Synthesis of Multifidene, a Sex Pheromone of Brown Algae

  • Taiki Umezawa,
  • Misaki Hara,
  • Nana Kinoshita-Terauchi and
  • Fuyuhiko Matsuda

8 July 2022

The total synthesis of multifidene, a sex pheromone found in brown algae, is described. The synthesis features the highly enantioselective and diastereoselective addition reaction of an aldehyde to a nitroolefin in the presence of a Hayashi–J&o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,211 Views
13 Pages

Viral Bad News Sent by EVAIL

  • Matthias Clauss,
  • Sarvesh Chelvanambi,
  • Christine Cook,
  • Rabab ElMergawy and
  • Navneet Dhillon

18 June 2021

This article reviews the current knowledge on how viruses may utilize Extracellular Vesicle Assisted Inflammatory Load (EVAIL) to exert pathologic activities. Viruses are classically considered to exert their pathologic actions through acute or chron...

  • Review
  • Open Access
40 Citations
14,308 Views
12 Pages

Nitroalkanes as Central Reagents in the Synthesis of Spiroketals

  • Roberto Ballini,
  • Marino Petrini and
  • Goffredo Rosini

7 February 2008

Nitroalkanes can be profitably employed as carbanionic precursors for theassembly of dihydroxy ketone frameworks, suitable for the preparation of spiroketals. Thecarbon-carbon bond formation is carried out exploiting nitroaldol and Michael reactions,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
80 Citations
8,912 Views
23 Pages

Oncogenic Effects of HIV-1 Proteins, Mechanisms Behind

  • Maria Isaguliants,
  • Ekaterina Bayurova,
  • Darya Avdoshina,
  • Alla Kondrashova,
  • Francesca Chiodi and
  • Joel M. Palefsky

15 January 2021

People living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) are at increased risk of developing cancer, such as Kaposi sarcoma (KS), non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), cervical cancer, and other cancers associated with chronic viral infections. Traditionally, t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,112 Views
21 Pages

12 January 2024

This paper investigates spiking neural networks (SNN) for novel robotic controllers with the aim of improving accuracy in trajectory tracking. By emulating the operation of the human brain through the incorporation of temporal coding mechanisms, SNN...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,147 Views
17 Pages

Distinct Requirements for HIV-1 Accessory Proteins during Cell Coculture and Cell-Free Infection

  • Anastasia Zotova,
  • Anastasia Atemasova,
  • Alexey Pichugin,
  • Alexander Filatov and
  • Dmitriy Mazurov

26 April 2019

The role of accessory proteins during cell-to-cell transmission of HIV-1 has not been explicitly defined. In part, this is related to difficulties in measuring virus replication in cell cocultures with high accuracy, as cells coexist at different sta...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,280 Views
15 Pages

This paper presents a power-efficient complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) neural signal-recording read-out circuit for multichannel neuromodulation implants. The system includes a neural amplifier and a successive approximation register an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,648 Views
12 Pages

A split-voltage amplifier architecture is proposed which improves the power efficiency compared to a conventional implementation. The approach is verified with a prototype fabricated in 0.35 µm CMOS technology using lateral bipolar input transi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,577 Views
13 Pages

The Effect of Insomnia on the Outcomes of Physical Therapy in Patients with Cervical and Lumbar Pain in Clinical Practice

  • Milan Djordjic,
  • Aleksandra Jurisic Skevin,
  • Vesna Grbovic,
  • Ermin Fetahovic,
  • Sofija Colovic,
  • Milan Zaric,
  • Tatjana Boskovic Matic,
  • Olivera Radmanovic and
  • Vladimir Janjic

15 November 2024

Background and Objectives: The objective of the study is to determine whether there is a difference in physical therapy outcomes in patients with cervical and/or lumbar pain who have insomnia compared to patients without insomnia during a two-week pe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,446 Views
20 Pages

17 October 2022

HIV-1 mediated neurotoxicity is thought to be associated with HIV-1 viral proteins activating astrocytes and microglia by inducing inflammatory cytokines leading to the development of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND). In the current stud...

  • Review
  • Open Access
32 Citations
12,931 Views
25 Pages

Canonical and Non-Canonical Autophagy in HIV-1 Replication Cycle

  • Olivier Leymarie,
  • Leslie Lepont and
  • Clarisse Berlioz-Torrent

23 September 2017

Autophagy is a lysosomal-dependent degradative process essential for maintaining cellular homeostasis, and is a key player in innate and adaptive immune responses to intracellular pathogens such as human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). In HIV-...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,200 Views
19 Pages

24 August 2024

Blood–brain barrier (BBB) injury and dysfunction following infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) enables viral entry into the brain, infection of resident brain cells, neuronal injury and subsequent neurodegeneration leading to...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
7,413 Views
21 Pages

8 July 2011

Natural killer (NK) cells’ major role in the control of viruses is to eliminate established infected cells. The capacity of NK cells to kill virus-infected cells is dependent on the interactions between ligands on the infected cell and receptors on t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
8,900 Views
12 Pages

Low-Noise Chopper-Stabilized Multi-Path Operational Amplifier with Nested Miller Compensation for High-Precision Sensors

  • Jaesung Kim,
  • Hyungseup Kim,
  • Kwonsang Han,
  • Donggeun You,
  • Hyunwoo Heo,
  • Yongsu Kwon,
  • Dong-il “Dan” Cho and
  • Hyoungho Ko

30 December 2019

This paper presents a low-noise multi-path operational amplifier for high-precision sensors. A chopper stabilization technique is applied to the amplifier to remove offset and flicker noise. A ripple reduction loop (RRL) is designed to remove the rip...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,243 Views
17 Pages

Adaptor Protein Complexes in HIV-1 Pathogenesis: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Potential

  • Maria Elena Barone,
  • Alexis Lim,
  • Madison Woody,
  • Parisa Taklifi,
  • Fatema Yeasmin,
  • Kequan Wang,
  • Mary K. Lewinski,
  • Rajendra Singh,
  • Charlotte A. Stoneham and
  • Xiaofei Jia
  • + 1 author

16 May 2025

Adaptor protein (AP) complexes are critical components of the cellular membrane transport machinery. They mediate cargo selection during endocytosis and intracellular vesicular trafficking. Five AP complexes have been characterized (AP1-5), and toget...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,521 Views
14 Pages

Activation of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Human CTLs by Extracellular Vesicles Engineered with the N Viral Protein

  • Francesco Manfredi,
  • Chiara Chiozzini,
  • Flavia Ferrantelli,
  • Patrizia Leone,
  • Andrea Giovannelli,
  • Massimo Sanchez and
  • Maurizio Federico

30 June 2022

We propose an innovative anti-SARS-CoV-2 immune strategy based on extracellular vesicles (EVs) inducing an anti-SARS-CoV-2 N CD8+ T cytotoxic lymphocyte (CTL) immune response. We previously reported that the SARS-CoV-2 N protein can be uploaded at hi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,961 Views
27 Pages

16 February 2019

The development of an effective Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) vaccine that is able to stimulate both the humoral and cellular HIV-1-specific immune responses remains a major priority challenge. In this study, we described the generation and prec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,456 Views
19 Pages

Simultaneous CD8+ T-Cell Immune Response against SARS-Cov-2 S, M, and N Induced by Endogenously Engineered Extracellular Vesicles in Both Spleen and Lungs

  • Flavia Ferrantelli,
  • Chiara Chiozzini,
  • Francesco Manfredi,
  • Andrea Giovannelli,
  • Patrizia Leone and
  • Maurizio Federico

10 March 2021

Most advanced vaccines against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV)-2 are designed to induce antibodies against spike (S) protein. Differently, we developed an original strategy to induce CD8+ T cytotoxic lymphocyte (CTL) immunity...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,191 Views
14 Pages

Association of NEF2L2 Rs35652124 Polymorphism with Nrf2 Induction and Genotoxic Stress Biomarkers in Autism

  • Lev N. Porokhovnik,
  • Vladimir M. Pisarev,
  • Anastasia G. Chumachenko,
  • Julia M. Chudakova,
  • Elizaveta S. Ershova,
  • Natalia N. Veiko,
  • Natalia L. Gorbachevskaya,
  • Uliana A. Mamokhina,
  • Alexander B. Sorokin and
  • Anna Ya. Basova
  • + 3 authors

15 March 2023

Increased oxidative/genotoxic stress is known to impact the pathophysiology of ASD (autism spectrum disorder). Clinical studies, however, reported limited, heterogeneous but promising responses to treatment with antioxidant remedies. We determined wh...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,685 Views
17 Pages

A Tunable Gain and Bandwidth Low-Noise Amplifier with 1.44 NEF for EMG and EOG Biopotential Signal

  • Rafael Vieira,
  • Fabian Näf,
  • Ricardo Martins,
  • Nuno Horta,
  • Nuno Lourenço and
  • Ricardo Póvoa

This paper presents a low-noise inverter-based current-mode instrumentation amplifier with tunable gain and bandwidth for electromyogram (EMG) and electrooculogram (EOG) biopotential signals, targeting low input noise while maintaining low power cons...

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