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1. New Therapies and Strategies to Curb HIV Infections with a Focus on Macrophages and Reservoirs.

2. Phosphatidylcholine Liposomes Down-Modulate CD4 Expression Reducing HIV Entry in Human Type-1 Macrophages.

3. Specific synonymous mutations tightly correlate with HIV-1 co-receptor usage and differentially affect the secondary structure of HIV-1 Env RNA.

4. Identification of gp120 polymorphisms in HIV-1 B subtype potentially associated with resistance to fostemsavir.

5. Different Patterns of HIV-1 Replication in MACROPHAGES is Led by Co-Receptor Usage.

6. Different kinetics of viral replication and DNA integration in the main HIV-1 cellular reservoirs in the presence and absence of integrase inhibitors.

7. The degree of HIV-1 amino acid variability is strictly related to different disease progression rates.

8. Effects of Amprenavir on HIV-1 Maturation, Production and Infectivity Following Drug Withdrawal in Chronically-Infected Monocytes/Macrophages.

9. Thymosin α 1 potentiates the release by CD8(+) cells of soluble factors able to inhibit HIV-1 and human T lymphotropic virus 1 infection in vitro.

10. Effect of maraviroc on non-R5 tropic HIV-1: refined analysis of subjects from the phase IIb study A4001029.

11. Understanding HIV compartments and reservoirs.

12. HIV-1 B-subtype capsid protein: a characterization of amino acid's conservation and its significant association with integrase signatures.

13. Natural polymorphisms of HIV-1 subtype-C integrase coding region in a large group of ARV-naïve infected individuals.

14. Inhibition of dual/mixed tropic HIV-1 isolates by CCR5-inhibitors in primary lymphocytes and macrophages.

15. Specific VpU codon changes were significantly associated with gp120 V3 tropic signatures in HIV-1 B-subtype.

16. Comparative antiviral activity of integrase inhibitors in human monocyte-derived macrophages and lymphocytes.

17. HIV-1 dual/mixed tropic isolates show different genetic and phenotypic characteristics and response to maraviroc in vitro.

18. Treatment with the fusion inhibitor enfuvirtide influences the appearance of mutations in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 regulatory protein rev.

19. Apoptosis and telomeres shortening related to HIV-1 induced oxidative stress in an astrocytoma cell line.

20. Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) infection in human peripheral blood leucocytes-SCID reconstituted mice by rapamycin.

21. Specific enfuvirtide-associated mutational pathways in HIV-1 Gp41 are significantly correlated with an increase in CD4(+) cell count, despite virological failure.

22. Carbohydrate-binding agents (CBAs) inhibit HIV-1 infection in human primary monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs) and efficiently prevent MDM-directed viral capture and subsequent transmission to CD4+ T lymphocytes.

23. HIV-1-associated dementia during HAART therapy.

24. The contribution of peroxynitrite generation in HIV replication in human primary macrophages.

25. gp41 sequence variability in HIV type 1 non-B subtypes infected patients undergoing enfuvirtide pressure.

26. Telomerase activity, hTERT expression, and phosphorylation are downregulated in CD4(+) T lymphocytes infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1).

27. Novel in vivo model for the study of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transcription inhibitors: evaluation of new 6-desfluoroquinolone derivatives.

28. Profound anti-HIV-1 activity of DAPTA in monocytes/macrophages and inhibition of CCR5-mediated apoptosis in neuronal cells.

30. Mechanisms underlying activity of antiretroviral drugs in HIV-1-infected macrophages: new therapeutic strategies.

31. Advances in macrophage and dendritic cell biology in HIV-1 infection stress key understudied areas in infection, pathogenesis, and analysis of viral reservoirs.

32. Therapeutic strategies towards HIV-1 infection in macrophages.

33. Limited development and progression of resistance of HIV-1 to the nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitor lamivudine in human primary macrophages.

34. Mannose-specific plant lectins from the Amaryllidaceae family qualify as efficient microbicides for prevention of human immunodeficiency virus infection.

35. Improved antiviral activity of the aryloxymethoxyalaninyl phosphoramidate (APA) prodrug of abacavir (ABC) is due to the formation of markedly increased carbovir 5'-triphosphate metabolite levels.

36. Potent antiviral activity of amprenavir in primary macrophages infected by human immunodeficiency virus.

37. Antiviral profile of HIV inhibitors in macrophages: implications for therapy.

38. Drug-loaded red blood cell-mediated clearance of HIV-1 macrophage reservoir by selective inhibition of STAT1 expression.

39. Long-term survival and virus production in human primary macrophages infected by human immunodeficiency virus.

40. The contribution of oxidative stress in apoptosis of human-cultured astroglial cells induced by supernatants of HIV-1-infected macrophages.

41. The LD78beta isoform of MIP-1alpha is the most potent CC-chemokine in inhibiting CCR5-dependent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication in human macrophages.

42. Presence of 2',5'-Bis-O-(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)-3'-spiro-5"-(4"-amino-1",2"-oxath iole-2",2"-dioxide) (TSAO)-resistant virus strains in TSAO-inexperienced HIV patients.

43. Viral dynamics and mutations in the pol gene during primary HIV-1 infection.

44. Nerve growth factor is an autocrine factor essential for the survival of macrophages infected with HIV.

45. Relative potency of protease inhibitors in monocytes/macrophages acutely and chronically infected with human immunodeficiency virus.

46. S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase inhibitors interfere with the replication of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 through inhibition of the LTR transactivation.

47. Intracellular GSH content and HIV replication in human macrophages.

48. Selected nucleotide sequence of the pol gene of the monocytotropic strain HIV type 1 BaL.

49. Red blood cells mediated delivery of 9-(2-phosphonylmethoxyethyl)adenine to primary macrophages: efficiency metabolism and activity against human immunodeficiency virus or herpes simplex virus.

50. HIV infection in macrophage: role of long-lived cells and related therapeutical strategies.

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