Publicaciones

  • “In vitro inhibitory effect of maraviroc on the association of the simian immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoprotein with CCR5”
    Ignacio Giraudy, César A. Ovejero, José L. Affranchino & Silvia A. González
    Virus Genes (2021) 57, 106-110.

  • “The conserved Tyr176/Leu177 motif in the α-helix 9 of the feline immunodeficiency virus capsid protein Is critical for Gag particle assembly”
    César A. Ovejero, Silvia A. González & José L. Affranchino
    Viruses (2019) 11, 816.

  • “Properties and functions of feline immunodeficiency virus Gag domains in virion assembly and budding”
    Silvia A. González & José L. Affranchino
    Viruses (2018) 10, 261.

  • "Analysis of the functional compatibility of SIV capsid sequences in the context of the FIV Gag precursor"
    César A. Ovejero, José L. Affranchino & Silvia A. González.
    PLoS One (2017) 12: e0177297.

  • "Processing, fusogenicity, virion incorporation and CXCR4-binding activity of a feline immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoprotein lacking the two conserved N-glycosylation sites at the C-terminus of the V3 domain"
    Silvia A. González & José L. Affranchino.
    Archives of Virology (2016) 161, 1761-1768.

  • "Lentiviral Gag assembly analyzed through the functional characterization of chimeric simian immunodeficiency viruses expressing different domains of the feline immunodeficiency virus capsid protein"
    María J. Esteva, José L. Affranchino & Silvia A. González.
    PLoS One (2014) 9: e114299.

  • "Structural elements in the Gag polyprotein of feline immunodeficiency virus involved in Gag self-association and assembly."
    Juan C. Abdusetir Cerfoglio, Silvia A. González & José L. Affranchino.
    Journal of General Virology (2014) 95, 2050-2059.

  • "Replacement of the V3 domain in the surface subunit of the feline immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoprotein with the equivalent region of a T cell-tropic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 results in a chimeric surface protein that efficiently binds to CXCR4."
    Silvia A. González, Juan I. Falcón & José L. Affranchino.
    AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses (2014) 30, 250-259.

  • "Understanding the process of envelope glycoprotein incorporation into virions in simian and feline immunodeficiency viruses."
    José L. Affranchino & Silvia A. González.
    Viruses (2014) 6, 264-283.

  • "Palmitoylation of the feline immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoprotein and its effect on fusion activity and envelope incorporation into virions"
    Silvia A. González, Mónica G. Paladino & José L. Affranchino.
    Virology (2012) 428, 1-10.

  • "Mapping of the self-interaction domains in the simian immunodeficiency virus Gag polyprotein"
    María L. Rauddi, Cecilia L. Mac Donald, José L. Affranchino & Silvia A. González
    AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses (2011) 27, 303-316.

  • "In vitro assembly of the feline immunodeficiency virus Gag polyprotein"
    José L. Affranchino & Silvia A. González
    Virus Research (2010) 150, 153-157.

  • "El virus de la gripe porcina y la amenaza de una pandemia"
    José L. Affranchino. 
    Ciencia Hoy (2009) 19, 61-64.

  • "In vitro binding of simian immunodeficiency virus matrix protein to the cytoplasmic domain of the envelope glycoprotein"
    Julieta M. Manrique, José L. Affranchino & Silvia A. González
    Virology (2008) 373, 273-279.

  • "Importance of the short cytoplasmic domain of the feline immunodeficiency virus transmembrane glycoprotein for fusion activity and envelope glycoprotein incorporation into virions"
    Cristina C.P. Celma, Mónica G. Paladino, Silvia A. González & José L. Affranchino
    Virology (2007) 366, 405-414.

  • "El virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana"
    José L. Affranchino
    Ciencia Hoy (2007) 17, 20-25.

  • "La gripe aviar. El virus"
    José L. Affranchino
    Ciencia Hoy (2006) 16, 10-15

  • "Mutations at the C-terminus of the simian immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoprotein affect gp120-gp41 stability on virions"
    José L. Affranchino & Silvia A. González
    Virology (2006). 347, 217-225.