Poster Session
 
Virology
V-1 Bodaghi, Sohrab (NCI) S. Bodaghi and Z.M. Zheng
  Signature of Human Papillomaviruses (HPV) in Colorectal Tissues
 
V-2 Bukh, Jens (NIAID) J. Bukh, T. Pietschmann, V. Lohmann, N. Krieger, K. Faulk, R.E. Engle, S. Govindarajan, M. Shapiro, M. St. Claire, R. Bartenschlager
  Mutations that Permit Efficient Replication of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Genomes in Huh-7 Cells Prevent Productive Replication in Chimpanzees
 
V-4 Emerson, Suzanne U. (NIAID) S. Emerson, Y. Huang, H. Nguyen, A. Brockington, M. Shapiro, M. St. Claire, R. Purcell
  Identification of VP1/2A and 2C as the hepatitis A virus genes responsible for virulence: genetic instability of the attenuated phenotype
 
V-5 Engle, Ronald E (NIAID) R. E. Engle, S. U. Emerson, J. Bukh, R. H. Purcell
  Comparison of Two Assays for the Quantitation of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) RNA of Multiple Genotypes and Subtypes in Chimpanzee Serum and Plasma
 
V-6 Greenstone, Heather L. (NIAID) H. Greenstone, F. Santoro, P. Lusso, E. Berger
  Human herpesvirus 6 and measles virus employ distinct CD46 domains for receptor function
 
V-7 Iwatani, Yasumasa (NICHD) Y. Iwatani, A. Rosen, K. Musier-Forsyth, J. G. Levin
  A New Role for the HIV-1 Nucleocapsid Protein in Initiation of HIV-1 Reverse Transcription
 
V-8 Johnson, Amanda (NIAID) A. Johnson, J. Rutigliano, and B. Graham
  Analysis of Potential Murine Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Epitopes In Respiratory Syncytial Virus
 
V-9 Johnson, Allison A (NCI) A. A. Johnson, C. Marchand, R. G. Karki, M. Nicklaus, M.A. Siddiqui, R. Eritja.V.Marquez, Y. Pommier
  Requirement of U5 LTR Penultimate Cytosine and Glutamine 148 for Strand Transfer by HIV-1 Integrase.
 
V-10 Lebowitz, Jacob (OD) R.J. Center, R.D. Leapman, P. Schuck, L.O. Arthur, P.L. Earl, B. Moss, and J. Lebowitz
  Oligomeric Structure of Virion-Associated Simian and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Envelope Proteins in the Pre-Fusion Activated Conformation
 
V-11 Lewis, Marc S. (OD) M.M.Reily, J.J.Harvey, J.R.Knutson, and M.S.Lewis; MIR, DBEPS, ORS, OD and OSS, LBC, NHLBI
  HIV-1 Integrase: Thermodynamics of Oligomerization and the Effects of DNA Binding.
 
V-12 Marchand, Christophe (NCI) C. Marchand§, A. A. Johnson§, K. Cowansage§, T. A. Patel§, X. Zhang¶, G. Pais¶, T. R. Burke Jr.¶ and Y. Pommier§; § Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology, CCR, NCI; ¶ Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry, NCIFCRDC, Frederick
  Recent studies on HIV-1 integrase inhibition by diketo acid derivatives
 
V-13 Mengistu, Gennene (NINDS) G. Mengistu, C. F. Ryschkewtsch, C. Xiaohong, C. L.Cubitt and G. L. Stoner
  Distribution and Genotypes of JC Virus in Ethiopia
 
V-14 Nicola, Anthony V. (NIAID) A.V. Nicola, A.M. McEvoy, and S.E. Straus
  A Role for Endocytosis and Low pH in Herpes Simplex Virus Entry
 
V-15 Post, Klara (NICHD) K. Post1, J. Guo1, M. Powell2, S. LeGrice3, and J. G. Levin1; 1LMG, NICHD; 2Morehouse College of Medicine; 3DRP NCI-Frederick
  HIV-2 Reverse Transcriptase Functional Activities: Potential Targets for HIV-2 AIDS Therapy
 
V-16 Purcell, Robert H. (NIAID) R.H. Purcell, H. Nguyen, M. Shapiro, R. E. Engle, S. Govindarajan, W. C. Blackwelder, D. C.Wong, J.-P. Prieels, S.U. Emerson
  Preclinical Imunogenicity and Efficacy Trial of a Recombinant Hepatitis E Vaccine
 
V-17 Qiao, Ming (NIDDK) M. Qiao, K Murata, A.R. Davis, S-H. Jeong and T.J. Liang
  Towards Control of Hepatitis C Infection: Hepatitis C Virus-like Particles as A Vaccine Candidate
 
V-18 Read-Connole, Elizabeth Lee (NCI) E Read-Connole1, A Rinderknecht1, D Davis1, V Wang1, J Zoeteweij2, I Rodriguez-Chavez1, A Blauvelt2, R Yarchoan1. 1HAMB & 2Dermatology Branch, CCR, NCI
  Hypoxia Induces Lytic Cycle Replication of Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) in Latently Infected Cell Lines
 
V-19 Rubin, Steven A (CBER) S. Rubin, G. Amexis, Z. Li, M. Pletnikov, Y. Nishino, J. Vanderzanden, K. Chumakov, K. Carbone
  Molecular characterization and neurovirulence assessment of in vitro adapted variants of mumps virus
 
V-20 Tang, Shixing (NICHD) Shixing Tang, Eric O. Freed, Judith G. Levin
  Conservation of the Hydrophobic Core within the N-terminal Domain of HIV-1 Capsid Protein is Essential for Virus Replication