The role of the envelope glycoproteins in HIV-1 transmission and pathogenesis Quentin J. Sattentau Part I. HIV Transmission And Pathogenesis Pages: 1 - 16
Inhibitory effects of HIV-1 gp120 on myelin formation Junko Kimura-KurodaKazuo NagashimaKotaro Yasui Part II. HIV Interactions With Neural Cells Pages: 17 - 29
Interactions of the human immunodeficiency virus with astrocytes Avindra NathChristopher PowerJonathan D. Geiger Part II. HIV Interactions With Neural Cells Pages: 30 - 42
HIV-1 infection of a CD4-negative primary cell type: The oligodendrocyte Andrew V. AlbrightEhud LaviFrancisco González-Scarano Part II. HIV Interactions With Neural Cells Pages: 43 - 50
Infection of oral mucosal cells by HIV-1 M. Nasar QureshiCharles E. BarrJason Reidy Part III. HIV Infection Of Epithelial, Endothelial And Dendritic Cells Pages: 51 - 60
HIV infection of endothelial cells Ferdinando DianzaniMaria R. Capobianchi Part III. HIV Infection Of Epithelial, Endothelial And Dendritic Cells Pages: 61 - 72
Morphological alterations associated with HIV infection of CD4−/GalCer+ human intestinal epithelial cells Stephen BaghdiguianNouara YahiJacques Fantini Part III. HIV Infection Of Epithelial, Endothelial And Dendritic Cells Pages: 73 - 82
HIV entry into cells by CD4-independent mechanisms Paul R. ClaphamAine McKnightDavid Wilkinson Part III. HIV Infection Of Epithelial, Endothelial And Dendritic Cells Pages: 83 - 92
HIV-permissive cells from solid tissues: Cytokine induction and effects A. DoleiC. SerraF. Ameglio Part III. HIV Infection Of Epithelial, Endothelial And Dendritic Cells Pages: 93 - 102
HIV-1 infection of human peripheral blood, cord blood and tonsillar dendritic cells Jihed ChehimiWen-Zhe HoStuart E. Starr Part III. HIV Infection Of Epithelial, Endothelial And Dendritic Cells Pages: 103 - 116
Sperm as mitogenic cofactors for HIV transmission Virginia L. Scofield Part IV. HIV Infection Of Spermatozoa Pages: 117 - 128
The debate on the presence of HIV-1 virus in human spermatozoa B. BaccettiG. CollodelP. Piomboni Part IV. HIV Infection Of Spermatozoa Pages: 129 - 142
Possible role of nonprotein components of the plasma membrane in CD4-dependent membrane fusion and HIV entry Laurent PicardTatjana DragicMarc Alizon Part V. Mechanisms Of HIV Entry Via CD4-Independent Pathways Pages: 143 - 153
Neutralization epitopes on HIV pseudotyped with HTLV-I Anne Marie M. Sørensen Part V. Mechanisms Of HIV Entry Via CD4-Independent Pathways Pages: 154 - 160
Genetic determinants controlling HIV-1 tropism for CD4−/GalCer+ human intestinal epithelial cells Nouara YahiLee RatnerJacques Fantini Part VI. Galactosylceramide (GalCer) As The Prototype Of A New Family Of HIV Receptors Pages: 161 - 168
Interaction of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope protein with liposomes containing galactosylceramide Joanne F. BersonRobert W. DomsDeborah Long Part VI. Galactosylceramide (GalCer) As The Prototype Of A New Family Of HIV Receptors Pages: 169 - 180
Galactosylceramide and transmembrane signalling in enterocytes: Calcium response induced by HIV-1 surface-envelope glycoprotein gp120 Govindan DayanithiNouara YahiJacques Fantini Part VI. Galactosylceramide (GalCer) As The Prototype Of A New Family Of HIV Receptors Pages: 181 - 191
Detection of functional galactosylceramide (GalCer) receptors on CD4-negative HIV-1 target cells Olivier DelézayNouara YahiJacques Fantini Part VI. Galactosylceramide (GalCer) As The Prototype Of A New Family Of HIV Receptors Pages: 192 - 202
The hyperglycosylation of HIV envelope: An opportunity to alter virus infectivity? Emmanuel FenouilletIan M. Jones Part VII. Inhibition Of HIV Entry Into CD4− Cells Pages: 203 - 212
Intravaginal formulations to prevent HIV infection David M. Phillips Part VII. Inhibition Of HIV Entry Into CD4− Cells Pages: 213 - 224
Suramin: A polysulfonated compound that inhibits the binding of HIV-1 gp120 to GalCer/sulfatide and blocks the CD4-independent pathway of HIV-1 infection in mucosal epithelial cells Djilali HammacheOlivier DelézayNouara Yahi Part VII. Inhibition Of HIV Entry Into CD4− Cells Pages: 225 - 233
Soluble analogs of GalCer and suramin as potential inhibitors of HIV-1 infection: Key role of self-association Brigitte GuidettiChristiane André-BarrèsArmand Lattes Part VII. Inhibition Of HIV Entry Into CD4− Cells Pages: 234 - 242
V3 loop-derived multibranched peptides as inhibitors of HIV infection in CD4+ and CD4− cells Jacques FantiniNouara YahiJean-Marc Sabatier Part VII. Inhibition Of HIV Entry Into CD4− Cells Pages: 243 - 250