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1. Protocol for measuring killing capacity and intracellular cytokine production of human HIV antigen-specific CD8 T cells using flow cytometry.

2. Mosaic vaccine-induced antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis associated with delayed HIV-1 viral load rebound post treatment interruption.

3. Framingham risk score based vascular outcomes in acute versus chronic HIV cohorts after 6 years of ART.

4. Cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis is associated with HIV-1 neuroinvasion during acute infection.

5. CD4 dim CD8 bright T cells are inversely associated with neuro-inflammatory markers among people with HIV.

6. Initial productive and latent HIV infections originate in vivo by infection of resting T cells.

7. Brain volumetrics differ by Fiebig stage in acute HIV infection.

8. HIV rapidly targets a diverse pool of CD4 + T cells to establish productive and latent infections.

9. Individual Differences in CD4/CD8 T-Cell Ratio Trajectories and Associated Risk Profiles Modeled From Acute HIV Infection.

10. Long-term antiretroviral therapy initiated in acute HIV infection prevents residual dysfunction of HIV-specific CD8 + T cells.

11. Acute HIV-1 infection viremia associate with rebound upon treatment interruption.

12. CD8 + T-cell responses in HIV controllers: potential implications for novel HIV remission strategies.

13. Transforming dysfunctional CD8+ T cells into natural controller-like CD8+ T cells: can TCF-1 be the magic wand?

14. Anti-HIV antibody development up to 1 year after antiretroviral therapy initiation in acute HIV infection.

15. Continuous Prophylactic Antiretrovirals/Antiretroviral Therapy Since Birth Reduces Seeding and Persistence of the Viral Reservoir in Children Vertically Infected With Human Immunodeficiency Virus.

16. Activation of the Anti-Oxidative Stress Response Reactivates Latent HIV-1 Through the Mitochondrial Antiviral Signaling Protein Isoform MiniMAVS.

17. Transcriptional and Immunologic Correlates of Response to Pandemic Influenza Vaccine in Aviremic, HIV-Infected Children.

18. CTL Clonotypes with Higher TCR Affinity Have Better Ability to Reduce the HIV Latent Reservoir.

19. Plasmacytoid dendritic cells sense HIV replication before detectable viremia following treatment interruption.

20. Neutralizing antibody VRC01 failed to select for HIV-1 mutations upon viral rebound.

21. Abundant HIV-infected cells in blood and tissues are rapidly cleared upon ART initiation during acute HIV infection.

22. Neurosyphilis During Acute HIV Infection: A CNS Immunologic and Virologic Characterization.

23. Role of T Lymphocytes in HIV Neuropathogenesis.

24. Safety and efficacy of VRC01 broadly neutralising antibodies in adults with acutely treated HIV (RV397): a phase 2, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

25. Rapid HIV RNA rebound after antiretroviral treatment interruption in persons durably suppressed in Fiebig I acute HIV infection.

27. In Vivo Suppression of HIV Rebound by Didehydro-Cortistatin A, a "Block-and-Lock" Strategy for HIV-1 Treatment.

28. High Number of Activated CD8+ T Cells Targeting HIV Antigens Are Present in Cerebrospinal Fluid in Acute HIV Infection.

29. Delayed differentiation of potent effector CD8 + T cells reducing viremia and reservoir seeding in acute HIV infection.

30. Altered Memory Circulating T Follicular Helper-B Cell Interaction in Early Acute HIV Infection.

31. Kill: boosting HIV-specific immune responses.

32. Reversible Reprogramming of Circulating Memory T Follicular Helper Cell Function during Chronic HIV Infection.

33. Profound metabolic, functional, and cytolytic differences characterize HIV-specific CD8 T cells in primary and chronic HIV infection.

34. Foxo3a: an integrator of immune dysfunction during HIV infection.

35. New approaches to design HIV-1 T-cell vaccines.

36. Programmed death-1-induced interleukin-10 production by monocytes impairs CD4+ T cell activation during HIV infection.

37. HIV reservoir size and persistence are driven by T cell survival and homeostatic proliferation.

38. Transcription factor FOXO3a controls the persistence of memory CD4(+) T cells during HIV infection.

39. The duration of exposure to HIV modulates the breadth and the magnitude of HIV-specific memory CD4+ T cells.

40. Upregulation of PD-1 expression on HIV-specific CD8+ T cells leads to reversible immune dysfunction.

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