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1. Persistence of an intact HIV reservoir in phenotypically naive T cells.

2. A Novel Assay to Measure the Magnitude of the Inducible Viral Reservoir in HIV-infected Individuals.

3. CD4+ and CD8+ T cell activation are associated with HIV DNA in resting CD4+ T cells.

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

5. Gag-positive reservoir cells are susceptible to HIV-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte mediated clearance in vitro and can be detected in vivo [corrected].

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

7. Directly infected resting CD4+T cells can produce HIV Gag without spreading infection in a model of HIV latency.

8. 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.

9. R5 HIV env and vesicular stomatitis virus G protein cooperate to mediate fusion to naive CD4+ T Cells.

10. 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.

11. HIV integration site distributions in resting and activated CD4+ T cells infected in culture.

12. Human immunodeficiency virus integrates directly into naive resting CD4+ T cells but enters naive cells less efficiently than memory cells.

13. Addition of deoxynucleosides enhances human immunodeficiency virus type 1 integration and 2LTR formation in resting CD4+ T cells.

14. HIV-1 integrates into resting CD4+ T cells even at low inoculums as demonstrated with an improved assay for HIV-1 integration.

15. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 can establish latent infection in resting CD4+ T cells in the absence of activating stimuli.

16. Long HIV type 1 reverse transcripts can accumulate stably within resting CD4+ T cells while short ones are degraded.

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

18. Comparative analysis of measures of viral reservoirs in HIV-1 eradication studies.

19. Relationship between CD4 T cell turnover, cellular differentiation and HIV persistence during ART

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