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1. HIV transcription persists in the brain of virally suppressed people with HIV.

2. Differential susceptibility of cells infected with defective and intact HIV proviruses to killing by obatoclax and other small molecules.

3. Adaptation of Droplet Digital PCR-Based HIV Transcription Profiling to Digital PCR and Association of HIV Transcription and Total or Intact HIV DNA.

4. Adaptation of the intact proviral DNA assay to a nanowell-based digital PCR platform.

5. Transcriptomic Signatures of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Post-Treatment Control.

6. New Assay Reveals Vast Excess of Defective over Intact HIV-1 Transcripts in Antiretroviral Therapy-Suppressed Individuals.

7. Novel RT-ddPCR assays for measuring the levels of subgenomic and genomic SARS-CoV-2 transcripts.

8. Novel assays to investigate the mechanisms of latent infection with HIV-2.

9. Novel RT-ddPCR assays for simultaneous quantification of multiple noncoding and coding regions of SARS-CoV-2 RNA.

10. Novel RT-ddPCR Assays for determining the transcriptional profile of SARS-CoV-2.

11. Shared Mechanisms Govern HIV Transcriptional Suppression in Circulating CD103 + and Gut CD4 + T Cells.

12. Human splice factors contribute to latent HIV infection in primary cell models and blood CD4+ T cells from ART-treated individuals.

13. Mechanistic differences underlying HIV latency in the gut and blood contribute to differential responses to latency-reversing agents.

14. Phenotypic analysis of the unstimulated in vivo HIV CD4 T cell reservoir.

15. Tissue memory CD4+ T cells expressing IL-7 receptor-alpha (CD127) preferentially support latent HIV-1 infection.

16. Antiretroviral Therapy Concentrations Differ in Gut vs. Lymph Node Tissues and Are Associated With HIV Viral Transcription by a Novel RT-ddPCR Assay.

17. Heterogeneity in HIV and cellular transcription profiles in cell line models of latent and productive infection: implications for HIV latency.

18. Molecular dissection of an inhibitor targeting the HIV integrase dependent preintegration complex nuclear import.

19. Gut and blood differ in constitutive blocks to HIV transcription, suggesting tissue-specific differences in the mechanisms that govern HIV latency.

20. HIV latency in isolated patient CD4 + T cells may be due to blocks in HIV transcriptional elongation, completion, and splicing.

21. An Optimized and Validated Method for Isolation and Characterization of Lymphocytes from HIV+ Human Gut Biopsies.

22. Differentiating Immune Cell Targets in Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissue for HIV Cure.

23. Increasing prevalence of K65K and K66K in HIV-1 subtype B reverse transcriptase.

24. Silent mutations at codons 65 and 66 in reverse transcriptase alleviate indel formation and restore fitness in subtype B HIV-1 containing D67N and K70R drug resistance mutations.

25. Virucidal activity of the dendrimer microbicide SPL7013 against HIV-1.

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