His primary areas of study are Virology, Virus, Simian immunodeficiency virus, Genetics and Gene. His work in Virology covers topics such as Peptide sequence which are related to areas like Viral replication. The concepts of his Virus study are interwoven with issues in Molecular biology, Endogeny and Immunodeficiency.
His research in Endogeny tackles topics such as Germline which are related to areas like Nucleic acid. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Viral envelope, HLA-DR, Human leukocyte antigen, Antigen and Viral protein. The various areas that he examines in his Human leukocyte antigen study include Epitope and Antibody.
Virology, Virus, Simian immunodeficiency virus, Nucleic acid thermodynamics and Molecular biology are his primary areas of study. Raoul E. Benveniste combines subjects such as Cell culture, Antibody and Endogeny with his study of Virology. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Virus, Nucleic acid is strongly linked to DNA.
His Simian immunodeficiency virus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Viral disease, Lentivirus, Viral envelope and Infectivity. His work deals with themes such as RNA-Directed DNA Polymerase, Mus cervicolor and Endogenous retrovirus, which intersect with Nucleic acid thermodynamics. His research integrates issues of Reverse transcriptase and Murine leukemia virus in his study of Molecular biology.
Raoul E. Benveniste focuses on Virology, Virus, Simian immunodeficiency virus, Antibody and Recombinant DNA. Raoul E. Benveniste is involved in the study of Virology that focuses on Viremia in particular. As a part of the same scientific study, Raoul E. Benveniste usually deals with the Virus, concentrating on DNA and frequently concerns with CTL*.
The Simian immunodeficiency virus study combines topics in areas such as Glomerulonephritis, Recombinant virus, Viral Vaccine, Clone and Viral membrane. His Recombinant virus research incorporates themes from SAIDS Vaccines and Antigen. The Antibody study which covers Peripheral blood mononuclear cell that intersects with Priming and Immunogenicity.
Raoul E. Benveniste mainly focuses on Virus, Simian immunodeficiency virus, Virology, Viral membrane and Envelope glycoprotein GP120. His Simian immunodeficiency virus study is concerned with Immune system in general. His Immune system research incorporates elements of Recombinant virus and Antigen.
Many of his studies on Antigen apply to SAIDS Vaccines as well. His studies in Envelope glycoprotein GP120 integrate themes in fields like Viral protein and Chinese hamster ovary cell. The study incorporates disciplines such as Viral envelope, Viral disease, Microbiology, Viral Vaccine and Infectivity in addition to Cell fusion.
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Cellular proteins bound to immunodeficiency viruses: implications for pathogenesis and vaccines.
Larry O. Arthur;Julian W. Bess;Raymond C. Sowder;Raoul E. Benveniste.
Science (1992)
Protection of macaques against SIV infection by subunit vaccines of SIV envelope glycoprotein gp160.
Shiu Lok Hu;Kraig Abrams;Glen N. Barber;Paricia Moran.
Science (1992)
Envelope Glycoprotein Incorporation, Not Shedding of Surface Envelope Glycoprotein (gp120/SU), Is the Primary Determinant of SU Content of Purified Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 and Simian Immunodeficiency Virus
Elena Chertova;Julian W. Bess;Bruce J. Crise;Raymond C. Sowder.
Journal of Virology (2002)
Infectious C-type virus isolated from a baboon placenta
Raoul E. Benveniste;Michael M. Lieber;David M. Livingston;Charles J. Sherr.
Nature (1974)
A molecular solution to the riddle of the giant panda's phylogeny
Stephen J. O'Brien;William G. Nash;David E. Wildt;Mitchell E. Bush.
Nature (1985)
Isolation of a lentivirus from a macaque with lymphoma: comparison with HTLV-III/LAV and other lentiviruses.
R. E. Benveniste;L. O. Arthur;Che-Chung Tsai;R. Sowder.
Journal of Virology (1986)
Evolution of C-type viral genes: inheritance of exogenously acquired viral genes
Raoul E. Benveniste;George J. Todaro.
Nature (1974)
Evolution of type C viral genes: evidence for an Asian origin of man
Raoul E. Benveniste;George J. Todaro.
Nature (1976)
Molecular characterization of gag proteins from simian immunodeficiency virus (SIVMne)
L E Henderson;R E Benveniste;R Sowder;T D Copeland.
Journal of Virology (1988)
Molecular and Biochemical Evolution of the Carnivora
Robert K. Wayne;Raoul E. Benveniste;Dianne N. Janczewski;Stephen J. O’brien.
(1989)
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