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Journal articles

Aggarwal A; Hitchen TL; Ootes L; McAllery S; Wong A; Nguyen K; McCluskey A; Robinson PJ; Turville SG, 2017, 'HIV infection is influenced by dynamin at 3 independent points in the viral life cycle', Traffic, 18, pp. 392 - 410, http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tra.12481

Xu Y; Phetsouphanh C; Suzuki K; Aggrawal A; Graff-Dubois S; Roche M; Bailey M; Alcantara S; Cashin K; Sivasubramaniam R; Koelsch KK; Autran B; Harvey R; Gorry PR; Moris A; Cooper DA; Turville S; Kent SJ; Kelleher AD; Zaunders J; Aggarwal A, 2017, 'HIV-1 and SIV predominantly use CCR5 expressed on a precursor population to establish infection in T follicular helper cells', Frontiers in Immunology, 8, pp. 376, http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00376

Aggarwal A; Turville SG, 2017, '

Resolving the Sites of HIV Entry: Dynamin Networks Hold the Key

', JCS, 2, pp. 1 - 10, http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2576-1471.1000173

Aggarwal A; Turville SG, 2014, 'Imaging HIV entry and egress', Microbiology Australia, 35, pp. 107 - 109, http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ma14035

Eyre NS; Fiches GN; Aloia AL; Helbig KJ; McCartney EM; McErlean CSP; Li K; Aggarwal A; Turville SG; Beard MR, 2014, 'Dynamic imaging of the hepatitis C virus NS5A protein during a productive infection', Journal of Virology, 88, pp. 3636 - 3652, http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.02490-13

Aggarwal A; Mcallery S; Turville S, 2013, 'Revising the role of myeloid cells in HIV pathogenesis', Current HIV/AIDS Reports, 10, pp. 3 - 11, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11904-012-0149-1

Aggarwal A; Saksena MM; Boadle RA; Alam W; Kelly BJ; Diefenbach RJ; Cunningham AL, 2012, 'Ultrastructural visualization of individual tegument protein dissociation during entry of herpes simplex virus type 1 into human and rat dorsal root ganglion neurons.', Journal of Virology

Aggarwal A; Iemma T; Shih I; Newsome TP; Mcallery S; Cunningham A; Turville S, 2012, 'Mobilization of HIV spread by diaphanous 2 dependent filopodia in infected dendritic cells', PLoS Pathogens, 8, pp. e1002762, http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002762

Miranda-Saksena M; Boadle RA; Aggarwal A; Tijono B; Rixon FJ; Diefenbach RJ; Cunningham AL, 2009, 'Herpes simplex virus utilizes the large secretory vesicle pathway for anterograde transport of tegument and envelope proteins and for viral exocytosis from growth cones of human fetal axons', Journal of Virology, 83, pp. 3197 - 3199, http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01579-08


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