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Robin A. Weiss

Researcher at University College London

Publications -  334
Citations -  37818

Robin A. Weiss is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Antibody. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 332 publications receiving 36744 citations. Previous affiliations of Robin A. Weiss include Institute of Cancer Research & Medical Research Council.

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The CD4 (T4) antigen is an essential component of the receptor for the AIDS retrovirus

TL;DR: It is concluded that the CD4 antigen is an essential and specific component of the receptor for the causative agent of AIDS.
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The T4 gene encodes the AIDS virus receptor and is expressed in the immune system and the brain.

TL;DR: The studies support a mechanism of AIDS virus infection that initially involves the specific interaction of theAIDS virus with T4 molecules on the cell surface, and find that the T4 gene is expressed in the brain as well as in lymphoid cells, providing an explanation for the dual neurotropic and lymphotropic character of the AIDS virus.
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Infection of human cells by an endogenous retrovirus of pigs

TL;DR: Kidney, heart and spleen tissue obtained from domestic pigs contained multiple copies of integrated PERV genomes and expressed viral RNA, which could rescue a Moloney retroviral vector and acquired resistance to lysis by human complement.
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RNA tumor viruses

TL;DR: This book contains 12 selections of retroviral diseases and some of the titles are: Genome Structure;Genetics of Retroviruses;Functions and Origins of Retoviral Transforming Genes;Human T-cell RetrovIRuses;Replications of Retrospective Viruses; and Endogenous Viruses.
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Molecular Mimicry of Human Cytokine and Cytokine Response Pathway Genes by KSHV

TL;DR: Four virus proteins similar to two human macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP) chemokines, interleukin-6 (IL-6), and interferon regulatory factor (IRF) are encoded by the Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) genome.