Retroviruses 2004: review of the 2004 Cold Spring Harbor Retroviruses Conference

Retrovirology
E O Freed, Susan R Ross

Abstract

For the past several decades, retrovirologists from around the world have gathered in late May at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories in New York to present their studies in formal talks and posters, and to discuss their ongoing research informally at the bar or on the beach. As organizers of the 2004 Cold Spring Harbor Retroviruses Conference, we have been asked by the editors of Retrovirology to prepare a review of the meeting for publication on-line. Our goal in this review is not to provide a detailed description of data presented at the meeting but rather to highlight some of the significant developments reported this year. The review is structured in a manner that parallels the organization of the meeting; beginning with the entry phase of the replication cycle, proceeding with post-entry events, assembly and release, integration, reverse transcription, pathogenesis/host factors, RNA-related events (transcription, processing, export, and packaging) and finishing with antivirals. While the most striking developments this year involved post-entry events and assembly/release, significant progress was made towards elucidating a number of aspects of the retroviral replication cycle.

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Nov 12, 2005·Journal of Virology·Jennifer A MertzJaquelin P Dudley
Dec 30, 2006·Retrovirology·Kuan-Teh Jeang
Aug 23, 2019·Retrovirology·Monsef BenkiraneJohnson Mak

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