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Trimming the unknowns: identifying the function of primate TRIM34
From the Ohainle and Emerman labs, Human Biology and Basic Sciences Divisions

Panning for gold in a dependent-sea of genes
From the Emerman Lab, Human Biology and Basic Sciences Divisions

A human-specific motif facilitates CARD8 inflammasome activation after HIV-1 infection
From the Emerman and Mitchell labs, Cancer Basic Biology Programs, Cancer Consortium and UW Microbiology.

License to Kill: Latency HIV-CRISPR pinpoints how to blow latent HIV’s cover
From the Emerman and Henikoff Labs, Pathogen Associated Malignancies and Cancer Basic Biology Programs, Cancer Consortium.

A Passport to Cross-species Transmission
From the Emerman Lab, Human Biology Division

No ‘black diamond’ ski slopes for the TRIM5α antiviral protein
From the Malik and Emerman labs, Basic Sciences Division

A3C tandem domain proteins have increased anti-HIV-1 activity and are resistant to antagonism by HIV-1 Vif
From the Emerman laboratory, Human Biology Division

TRIMs attack: TRIM34 and TRIM5alpha work together to block HIV-1 infection
From the Emerman laboratory, Human Biology and Basic Sciences Divisions

A new technology to screen for HIV-specific restriction factors
From the Emerman lab, Human Biology Division

A monkey wrench in retroviral defense: loss of APOBEC3H activity in Old World monkeys
From the Emerman lab, Human Biology Division

Unraveling the viral entry blocking machinery
From the Emerman lab, Human Biology Division