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Cell host & microbe
Longitudinal comparison of the developing gut virome in infants and their mothers.
Progressive transformation of the HIV-1 reservoir cell profile over two decades of antiviral therapy.
Deep tissue infection by an invasive human fungal pathogen requires lipid-based suppression of the IL-17 response.
Recording of DNA-binding events reveals the importance of a repurposed Candida albicans regulatory network for gut commensalism.
Toxin-Triggered Interleukin-1 Receptor Signaling Enables Early-Life Discrimination of Pathogenic versus Commensal Skin Bacteria.
ARIH2 Is a Vif-Dependent Regulator of CUL5-Mediated APOBEC3G Degradation in HIV Infection.
Candida albicans Morphogenesis Programs Control the Balance between Gut Commensalism and Invasive Infection.
Global Mapping of the Inc-Human Interactome Reveals that Retromer Restricts Chlamydia Infection.
HIV-1 Vif adaptation to human APOBEC3H haplotypes.