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採択者名 |
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課題名 |
1 |
Mwimanzi Philip Makayanswi
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Division of Viral Immunology |
The effects of CTL-escape conferring mutations on Nef’s pathogenic functions in macrophages
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2 |
Chihiro Motozono
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Division of Viral Immunology |
Antigen recognition and generation of HIV-specific T cell responses
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3 |
Hasan Md. Zafrul |
Division of Viral Immunology |
Sequence analysis of HIV-1 accessory genes and their correlation with HLA-1
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4 |
Nozomi Kuse
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Division of Viral Immunology |
Mechanism of selection of HIV-1 escape mutants by Pol283-8-specific CTLs
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5 |
Kazutaka Honda
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Division of Viral Immunology |
Ability of HLA-C locus-restricted cytotoxic T lymphocytes to suppress HIV-1 replication
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6 |
Nopporn Chutiwitoonchai |
Division of Hematopoiesis |
Small chemical compound with the potential inhibition against multi-Nef functions (HIV-1 infectivity and Hck activation)
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7 |
Tamayo Watanabe
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ACC |
Identification and characterization of dominant optimal HLA-B60- and HLA-B61-restricted cytotoxic T-lymphocyte epitopes
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8 |
Nan Zheng
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Division of Viral Immunology |
Functions and Poles of the HIV-1-specific CD8+ CTLs Restricted by HLA-Cw Molecules
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9 |
Hiromi Aoki
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Division of Hematology |
Early phase dynamics of HIV-1 infection in huPBM-transplanted NOD/Scid/jack3-/- mice using newly generated infectious mCherry-carriying HIV-1 |
10 |
Kazuhiko Ide
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Division of Hematology |
Novel HIV-1 protease inhibitors (PLs) containing bis-tetrahydrofuran (bis-THF) and novel polycyclic ligand with protease (PR) dimerization inhibition activity
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11 |
Masayuki Amano
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Division of Hematology |
Degradation of Gag proteins in multi-drug resistant HIV-1 variants containing insertions in Gag proteins |
12 |
Jagdagsuren Davaalkham |
ACC |
Human Immunodeficiency virus-1 Infection in Mongolia Molecular Epidemiological Analysis of HIV-1
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13 |
Tomohiro Akahoshi
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Division of Viral Immunology |
Efficacy of HIV-1-specific CD8+cytolytic T lymphocyte (CLT) response that recognize CTL escape mutation in HIV-1 control
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14 |
Tsunefusa Hayashida
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ACC |
Changes of the Trends HIV infection |