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1. Siglec-9 defines and restrains a natural killer subpopulation highly cytotoxic to HIV-infected cells.

2. Sialyl-Lewis X Glycoantigen Is Enriched on Cells with Persistent HIV Transcription during Therapy.

3. Increased HIV-specific CD8+ T-cell cytotoxic potential in HIV elite controllers is associated with T-bet expression.

4. Virological outcome after structured interruption of antiretroviral therapy for human immunodeficiency virus infection is associated with the functional profile of virus-specific CD8+ T cells.

5. Immunologic pressure within class I-restricted cognate human immunodeficiency virus epitopes during highly active antiretroviral therapy.

6. HIV preferentially infects HIV-specific CD4+ T cells.

7. Sialyl-LewisX Glycoantigen Is Enriched on Cells with Persistent HIV Transcription during Therapy

8. Perturbed CD8+ T cell TIGIT/CD226/PVR axis despite early initiation of antiretroviral treatment in HIV infected individuals.

9. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 Elite Controllers Maintain Low Co-Expression of Inhibitory Receptors on CD4+ T Cells.

10. Statin modulation of monocyte phenotype and function: implications for HIV-1-associated neurocognitive disorders.

11. Temporal Dynamics of CD8+ T Cell Effector Responses during Primary HIV Infection.

12. T-bet and Eomes Are Differentially Linked to the Exhausted Phenotype of CD8+ T Cells in HIV Infection.

13. HIV preferentially infects HIV-specific CD4[sup +] T cells.

14. Derivation and Characterization of a CD4-Independent, Non-CD4- Tropic Simian Immunodeficiency Virus.

15. Expansion of Inefficient HIV-Specific CD8 T Cells during Acute Infection.

16. Virological Outcome after Structured Interruption of Antiretroviral Therapy for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Is Associated with the Functional Profile of Virus-Specific CD8+ T Cells.

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