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CROI 2008 Session 15<br />

5:45 48 Effectiveness of NNRTI-containing ART in Women<br />

Previously Exposed to a Single Dose of Nevirapine: A<br />

Multi-country Cohort Study<br />

Paul Weidle* 1 , J Stringer 2 , M McConnell 1,3 , J Kiarie 4 ,<br />

T Anekthananon 5 , T Jariyasethpong 6 , D Potter 2 , W Mutsotso 7 ,<br />

C Borkowf 1 , O Bolu 1 , and the NNRTI Response Study Team<br />

1 CDC, Atlanta, GA, US; 2 Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Ctr<br />

for Infectious Disease Res in Zambia, Lusaka; 3 Thailand Ministry<br />

of Publ Hlth-US CDC Collaboration, Nonthaburi; 4 Kenyatta<br />

Natl Hosp, Univ of Nairobi, Kenya; 5 Siriraj Hos., Mahidol Univ,<br />

Bangkok, Thailand; 6 Rajavithi Hosp, Bangkok, Thailand; and 7 CDC<br />

Kenya, Nairobi<br />

e Monday, 4-6 pm; Ballroom A<br />

Session 15–Symposium CME<br />

Voyages through the Cell: Imaging Viral Traffic<br />

Conveners:<br />

Thomas Hope, Northwestern Univ, Chicago,<br />

IL, US<br />

Marilyn Resh, Memorial Sloan-Kettering<br />

Cancer Ctr, New York, NY, US<br />

49<br />

Pre-integration Complex Transport to the Nucleus<br />

Nathalie Arhel* and P Charneau<br />

Pasteur Inst, Paris, France<br />

50<br />

Live Imaging of Cell-to-Cell Transmission of<br />

Retroviruses<br />

N Sherer, M Lehmann, J Jin, and Walther Mothes*<br />

Yale Univ, New Haven, CT, US<br />

51<br />

Electron Cryotomography of HIV Virions<br />

Grant Jensen<br />

California Inst of Tech, Pasadena, US<br />

52<br />

Electron Tomography of Immunodeficiency Viruses<br />

and Structural Mechanisms of Cellular Entry<br />

Sriram Subramaniam<br />

Ctr for Cancer Res, NCI, NIH, Bethesda, MD, US<br />

Objectives: This session is directed to those interested in learning about<br />

HIV structure, mechanisms of virus entry into cells, and trafficking of virus<br />

particles from cell to cell and from the cytoplasm to the nucleus. The session<br />

will emphasize recent discoveries resulting from the use of state-of-the-art<br />

imaging technologies. It is assumed that participants are familiar with basic<br />

concepts of HIV replication. At the completion of the session, participants will<br />

be knowledgeable about the structure of HIV virus particles, molecular events<br />

that lead to virus entry and trafficking into the nucleus, and host cell factors<br />

that regulate these processes.<br />

<strong>Program</strong> 9<br />

Monday<br />

February 4 Sessions

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