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1. Strategies for HIV-1 vaccines that induce broadly neutralizing antibodies.

2. HLA-E-restricted, Gag-specific CD8 + T cells can suppress HIV-1 infection, offering vaccine opportunities.

3. Contribution of proteasome-catalyzed peptide cis -splicing to viral targeting by CD8 + T cells in HIV-1 infection.

6. Antisense-Derived HIV-1 Cryptic Epitopes Are Not Major Drivers of Viral Evolution during the Acute Phase of Infection.

7. Is a Human CD8 T-Cell Vaccine Possible, and if So, What Would It Take? Could a CD8 + T-Cell Vaccine Prevent Persistent HIV Infection?

8. Tracking HIV-1 recombination to resolve its contribution to HIV-1 evolution in natural infection.

9. A strongly selected mutation in the HIV-1 genome is independent of T cell responses and neutralizing antibodies.

10. Unusual antigen presentation offers new insight into HIV vaccine design.

11. HIV-1 Conserved Mosaics Delivered by Regimens with Integration-Deficient DC-Targeting Lentiviral Vector Induce Robust T Cells.

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

13. Relative rate and location of intra-host HIV evolution to evade cellular immunity are predictable.

14. Novel Conserved-region T-cell Mosaic Vaccine With High Global HIV-1 Coverage Is Recognized by Protective Responses in Untreated Infection.

15. The presence of prolines in the flanking region of an immunodominant HIV-2 gag epitope influences the quality and quantity of the epitope generated.

16. Proof-of-Principle for Immune Control of Global HIV-1 Reactivation In Vivo.

17. Interferon-induced transmembrane protein-3 rs12252-C is associated with rapid progression of acute HIV-1 infection in Chinese MSM cohort.

18. Identification of effective subdominant anti-HIV-1 CD8+ T cells within entire post-infection and post-vaccination immune responses.

19. Recombination-mediated escape from primary CD8+ T cells in acute HIV-1 infection.

21. Vaccines that stimulate T cell immunity to HIV-1: the next step.

22. Vaccine-elicited human T cells recognizing conserved protein regions inhibit HIV-1.

24. HLA correlates in a cohort of slow progressors from China: effects on HIV-1 disease progression.

25. Emergence of a distinct HIV-specific IL-10-producing CD8+ T-cell subset with immunomodulatory functions during chronic HIV-1 infection.

26. In pursuit of an HIV vaccine: an interview with Andrew McMichael.

27. A genome-wide association study of resistance to HIV infection in highly exposed uninfected individuals with hemophilia A.

28. Vertical T cell immunodominance and epitope entropy determine HIV-1 escape.

29. The T-cell response to HIV.

30. Antiviral inhibitory capacity of CD8+ T cells predicts the rate of CD4+ T-cell decline in HIV-1 infection.

31. HLA-B may be more protective against HIV-1 than HLA-A because it resists negative regulatory factor (Nef) mediated down-regulation.

32. Initial HIV-1 antigen-specific CD8+ T cells in acute HIV-1 infection inhibit transmitted/founder virus replication.

33. Workshop summary: Novel biomarkers for HIV incidence assay development.

34. Background morbidity in HIV vaccine trial participants from various geographic regions as assessed by unsolicited adverse events.

35. Lessons learned from HIV-1 vaccine trials: new priorities and directions.

36. Distinct kinetics of Gag-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cell responses during acute HIV-1 infection.

37. Comparison of sexual behavior and HIV risk between two HIV-1 serodiscordant couple cohorts: the CHAVI 002 study.

38. Fitness costs and diversity of the cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response determine the rate of CTL escape during acute and chronic phases of HIV infection.

39. Extensive HLA-driven viral diversity following a narrow-source HIV-1 outbreak in rural China.

40. An early HIV mutation within an HLA-B*57-restricted T cell epitope abrogates binding to the killer inhibitory receptor 3DL1.

41. Acute HIV-1 Infection.

42. Differences in HIV-specific T cell responses between HIV-exposed and -unexposed HIV-seronegative individuals.

43. Common human genetic variants and HIV-1 susceptibility: a genome-wide survey in a homogeneous African population.

44. Relationship between functional profile of HIV-1 specific CD8 T cells and epitope variability with the selection of escape mutants in acute HIV-1 infection.

45. Genetics. First-class control of HIV-1.

46. Vaccination with a modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA)-vectored HIV-1 immunogen induces modest vector-specific T cell responses in human subjects.

47. Highly avid, oligoclonal, early-differentiated antigen-specific CD8+ T cells in chronic HIV-2 infection.

48. Elevation of intact and proteolytic fragments of acute phase proteins constitutes the earliest systemic antiviral response in HIV-1 infection.

49. Loss of DNAM-1 contributes to CD8+ T-cell exhaustion in chronic HIV-1 infection.

50. Direct relationship between virus load and systemic immune activation in HIV-2 infection.

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