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2. Plasma galectin-9 as a predictor of adverse non-AIDS events in persons with chronic HIV during suppressive antiretroviral therapy
3. Tryptophan metabolism, gut microbiota, and carotid artery plaque in women with and without HIV infection
4. Presence of asymptomatic cytomegalovirus and Epstein--Barr virus DNA in blood of persons with HIV starting antiretroviral therapy is associated with non-AIDS clinical events.
5. Delayed gastrointestinal-associated lymphoid tissue reconstitution in duodenum compared with rectum in HIV-infected patients initiating antiretroviral therapy.
6. Tryptophan metabolism, gut microbiota, and carotid artery plaque in women with and without HIV infection
7. Development of Frail RISC-HIV: a Risk Score for Predicting Frailty Risk in the Short-term for Care of People with HIV
8. A compartmentalized type I interferon response in the gut during chronic HIV-1 infection is associated with immunopathogenesis
9. Effect of cytomegalovirus and Epstein–Barr virus replication on intestinal mucosal gene expression and microbiome composition of HIV-infected and uninfected individuals
10. Low abundance of colonic butyrate-producing bacteria in HIV infection is associated with microbial translocation and immune activation
11. Increased glucose transporter-1 expression on intermediate monocytes from HIV-infected women with subclinical cardiovascular disease
12. Obesity in HIV infection: host-pathogen interaction
13. The immunogenicity of an HIV-1 gag conserved element DNA vaccine in people with HIV and receiving antiretroviral therapy
14. Circulating CD4+ TEMRA and CD4+ CD28− T cells and incident diabetes among persons with and without HIV
15. Dysregulated B-cell TLR2 expression and elevated regulatory B-cell frequency precede the diagnosis of AIDS-related non-Hodgkin lymphoma
16. HIV RNA levels in plasma and cervical-vaginal lavage fluid in elite controllers and HAART recipients
17. Increased glucose metabolic activity is associated with CD4+ T-cell activation and depletion during chronic HIV infection
18. Association of HIV clinical disease progression with profiles of early immune activation
19. Treatment-related changes in serum lipids and inflammation
20. Development of Frail RISC-HIV: a Risk Score for Predicting Frailty Risk in the Short-term for Care of People with HIV
21. Plasma acylcarnitines and progression of carotid artery atherosclerosis in HIV infection
22. Tryptophan metabolism, gut microbiota, and carotid artery plaque in women with and without HIV infection
23. Circulating CD4+ TEMRA and CD4+ CD28− T cells and incident diabetes among persons with and without HIV
24. Effect of CMV and EBV replication on intestinal mucosal gene expression and microbiome composition of HIV-infected and uninfected individuals
25. Plasma galectin-9 as a predictor of adverse non-AIDS events in persons with chronic HIV during suppressive antiretroviral therapy
26. Elevated CD4+ T-cell glucose metabolism in HIV+ women with diabetes mellitus
27. Association of cognitive activity and neurocognitive function in blacks and whites with HIV
28. Presence of asymptomatic cytomegalovirus and Epstein--Barr virus DNA in blood of persons with HIV starting antiretroviral therapy is associated with non-AIDS clinical events
29. Circulating CD4+ TEMRA and CD4+ CD28− T cells and incident diabetes among persons with and without HIV
30. Differential CD4+ cell count increase and CD4+ : CD8+ ratio normalization with maraviroc compared with tenofovir
31. A 48-week randomized phase 2b study evaluating cenicriviroc versus efavirenz in treatment-naive HIV-infected adults with C-C chemokine receptor type 5-tropic virus
32. Plasma levels of cytokines and chemokines and the risk of mortality in HIV-infected individuals: a case–control analysis nested in a large clinical trial
33. HIV-associated mucosal gene expression: region-specific alterations
34. Overt IL-32 isoform expression at intestinal level during HIV-1 infection is negatively regulated by IL-17A
35. A compartmentalized type I interferon response in the gut during chronic HIV-1 infection is associated with immunopathogenesis
36. GB virus C infection and B-cell, natural killer cell, and monocyte activation markers in HIV-infected individuals
37. Older HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral therapy have B-cell expansion and attenuated CD4 cell increases with immune activation reduction
38. MDSC: a new player in HIV immunopathogenesis
39. HIV infection induces age-related changes to monocytes and innate immune activation in young men that persist despite combination antiretroviral therapy
40. The effect of HIV infection and HAART on inflammatory biomarkers in a population-based cohort of women
41. Resumption of HIV replication is associated with monocyte/macrophage derived cytokine and chemokine changes: results from a large international clinical trial
42. HIV-1 viruses detected during episodic blips following interleukin-7 administration are similar to the viruses present before and after interleukin-7 therapy
43. Inflammatory biomarkers and abacavir use in the Womenʼs Interagency HIV Study and the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study
44. GBV-C viremia is associated with reduced CD4 expansion in HIV-infected people receiving HAART and interleukin-2 therapy
45. Valproic acid without intensified antiviral therapy has limited impact on persistent HIV infection of resting CD4+ T cells
46. Regulatory T cells in HIV infection: pathogenic or protective participants in the immune response?
47. Elevated CD4+T-cell glucose metabolism in HIV+ women with diabetes mellitus
48. Dysfunctional natural killer cells, in vivo, are governed by HIV viremia regardless of whether the infected individual is on antiretroviral therapy
49. Immune responses to abacavir in antigen-presenting cells from hypersensitive patients
50. Early and delayed benefits of HIV-1 suppression: timeline of recovery of innate immunity effector cells
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