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1. Serotonin reduction in post-acute sequelae of viral infection

2. Rapid manufacturing of non-activated potent CAR T cells

3. Current HIV/SIV Reservoir Assays for Preclinical and Clinical Applications: Recommendations from the Experts 2022 NIAID Workshop Summary.

6. Reply to zur Wiesch and van Lunzen

9. Comprehensive analysis of unique cases with extraordinary control over HIV replication

13. Rapid prediction of stem cell mobilization using volume and conductivity data from automated hematology analyzers.

14. HLA-C downregulation by HIV-1 adapts to host HLA genotype.

17. Defective HIV-1 proviruses produce novel proteincoding RNA species in HIV-infected patients on combination antiretroviral therapy.

18. Anti-HIV Antibody Responses and the HIV Reservoir Size during Antiretroviral Therapy.

19. CD4+ and CD8+ T Cell Activation Are Associated with HIV DNA in Resting CD4+ T Cells.

21. Prospective Antiretroviral Treatment of Asymptomatic, HIV-1 Infected Controllers.

22. The evolving role of plerixafor in hematopoietic progenitor cell mobilization.

23. HIV latency and integration site placement in five cell-based models.

24. Gag-Positive Reservoir Cells Are Susceptible to HIV-Specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Mediated Clearance.

26. Comparative Analysis of Measures of Viral Reservoirs in HIV-1 Eradication Studies.

27. American society for apheresis white paper: Considerations for medical staff apheresis medicine physician credentialing and privileging.

28. Directly Infected Resting CD4+T Cells Can Produce HIV Gag without Spreading Infection in a Model of HIV Latency.

29. Elite Suppressors Harbor Low Levels of Integrated HIV DNA and High Levels of 2-LTR Circular HIV DNA Compared to HIV+ Patients On and Off HAART.

30. Plerixafor mobilization leads to a lower ratio of CD34+ cells to total nucleated cells which results in greater storage costs.

31. Mechanisms of human immunodeficiency virus-1 latency.

33. Measuring integrated HIV DNA ex vivo and in vitro provides insights about how reservoirs are formed and maintained.

34. Beyond the replication-competent HIV reservoir: transcription and translation-competent reservoirs.

35. HIV 2-long terminal repeat circular DNA is stable in primary CD4+T Cells.

36. Detecting HIV-1 integration by repetitive-sampling Alu-gag PCR

37. Next Generation Sequencing in a direct model of HIV infection reveals important parallels and differences to in vivo reservoir dynamics.

38. More efficient exchange of sickle red blood cells can be achieved by exchanging the densest red blood cells: An ex vivo proof of concept study.

39. HIV Protease-Generated Casp8p41, When Bound and Inactivated by Bcl2, Is Degraded by the Proteasome.

40. Effect of Short-Term Antiretroviral Therapy Interruption on Levels of Integrated HIV DNA.

41. Monitoring Integration over Time Supports a Role for Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes and Ongoing Replication as Determinants of Reservoir Size.

42. A Subset of CD4/CD8 Double-Negative T Cells Expresses HIV Proteins in Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy.

43. Minor Contribution of Chimeric Host-HIV Readthrough Transcripts to the Level of HIV Cell-Associated gag RNA.

44. Quantitation of HIV DNA integration: Effects of differential integration site distributions on Alu-PCR assays

45. R5 HIV env and Vesicular Stomatitis Virus G Protein Cooperate To Mediate Fusion to Naïve CD4+ T Cells.

46. HIV reservoirs and latency models

47. Patients on HAART often have an excess of unintegrated HIV DNA: Implications for monitoring reservoirs

48. The CXCR4-Tropic Human Immunodeficiency Virus Envelope Promotes More-Efficient Gene Delivery to Resting CD4+ T Cells than the Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Glycoprotein G Envelope.

49. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Integrates Directly into Naïve Resting CD4+ T Cells but Enters Naïve Cells Less Efficiently than Memory Cells.

50. A more precise HIV integration assay designed to detect small differences finds lower levels of integrated DNA in HAART treated patients

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