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1. Effective and targeted latency reversal in CD4 + T cells from individuals on long term combined antiretroviral therapy initiated during chronic HIV-1 infection.

2. HIV-1 subtype A1, D, and recombinant proviral genome landscapes during long-term suppressive therapy.

3. Temporary increase in circulating replication-competent latent HIV-infected resting CD4+ T cells after switch to an integrase inhibitor based antiretroviral regimen.

4. Temporal dynamics and drivers of durable HIV viral load suppression and persistent high- and low-level viraemia during Universal Test and Treat scale-up in Uganda: a population-based study.

5. The effect of induction immunosuppression for kidney transplant on the latent HIV reservoir.

6. Evaluation of the HIV-1 Polymerase Gene Sequence Diversity for Prediction of Recent HIV-1 Infections Using Shannon Entropy Analysis.

7. Deep sequencing of the HIV-1 polymerase gene for characterisation of cytotoxic T-lymphocyte epitopes during early and chronic disease stages.

8. Short Communication: Validation of the Asante HIV-1 Rapid Recency Assay for Detection of Recent HIV-1 Infections in Uganda.

9. Similar Frequency and Inducibility of Intact Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Proviruses in Blood and Lymph Nodes.

10. A high prevalence of potential HIV elite controllers identified over 30 years in Democratic Republic of Congo.

11. Neurocognitive Effects of Antiretroviral Initiation Among People Living With HIV in Rural Uganda.

12. Reduced HIV-1 latent reservoir outgrowth and distinct immune correlates among women in Rakai, Uganda.

13. A de novo approach to inferring within-host fitness effects during untreated HIV-1 infection.

14. HIV-1 Subtype Distribution and Diversity Over 18 Years in Rakai, Uganda.

15. Recombination Analysis of Near Full-Length HIV-1 Sequences and the Identification of a Potential New Circulating Recombinant Form from Rakai, Uganda.

16. Longitudinal Antibody Responses in People Who Inject Drugs Infected With Similar Human Immunodeficiency Virus Strains.

17. Terminal Effector CD8 T Cells Defined by an IKZF2 + IL-7R - Transcriptional Signature Express FcγRIIIA, Expand in HIV Infection, and Mediate Potent HIV-Specific Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity.

18. Immune Correlates of Disease Progression in Linked HIV-1 Infection.

19. Inferring HIV-1 transmission networks and sources of epidemic spread in Africa with deep-sequence phylogenetic analysis.

20. Short Communication: The Interaction of HIV Set Point Viral Load and Subtype on Disease Progression.

21. Evolution of HIV-1 within untreated individuals and at the population scale in Uganda.

22. Quantitation of the latent HIV-1 reservoir from the sequence diversity in viral outgrowth assays.

23. Characterization of the Neutralizing Antibody Response in a Case of Genetically Linked HIV Superinfection.

24. HIV-1 superinfection can occur in the presence of broadly neutralizing antibodies.

25. Weak HIV Antibody Responses in Perinatally Infected Young Adults: Weak HIV Antibody Responses in Perinatally Infected Adults.

26. Reduced Frequency of Cells Latently Infected With Replication-Competent Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 in Virally Suppressed Individuals Living in Rakai, Uganda.

27. Multimethod Longitudinal HIV Drug Resistance Analysis in Antiretroviral-Therapy-Naive Patients.

28. Low Rates of Transmitted Drug Resistance Among Newly Identified HIV-1 Seroconverters in Rural Rakai, Uganda.

29. Contrasting antibody responses to intrasubtype superinfection with CRF02_AG.

30. A transmission-virulence evolutionary trade-off explains attenuation of HIV-1 in Uganda.

31. Detection of Acute and Early HIV-1 Infections in an HIV Hyper-Endemic Area with Limited Resources.

32. Development and Evaluation of a Modified Fourth-Generation Human Immunodeficiency Virus Enzyme Immunoassay for Cross-Sectional Incidence Estimation in Clade B Populations.

33. Durable Suppression of HIV-1 after Virologic Monitoring-Based Antiretroviral Adherence Counseling in Rakai, Uganda.

34. HIV Type 1 Disease Progression to AIDS and Death in a Rural Ugandan Cohort Is Primarily Dependent on Viral Load Despite Variable Subtype and T-Cell Immune Activation Levels.

35. HIV shedding from male circumcision wounds in HIV-infected men: a prospective cohort study.

36. Rates of HIV-1 superinfection and primary HIV-1 infection are similar in female sex workers in Uganda.

37. A comparison of two measures of HIV diversity in multi-assay algorithms for HIV incidence estimation.

38. Impaired natural killer cell responses are associated with loss of the highly activated NKG2A(+)CD57(+)CD56(dim) subset in HIV-1 subtype D infection in Uganda.

39. HIV subtype is not associated with dementia among individuals with moderate and advanced immunosuppression in Kampala, Uganda.

40. Immune responses in Ugandan women infected with subtypes A and D HIV using the BED capture immunoassay and an antibody avidity assay.

41. The role of viral introductions in sustaining community-based HIV epidemics in rural Uganda: evidence from spatial clustering, phylogenetics, and egocentric transmission models.

42. Limited HIV-1 superinfection in seroconverters from the CAPRISA 004 Microbicide Trial.

43. HIV type 1 polymerase gene polymorphisms are associated with phenotypic differences in replication capacity and disease progression.

44. HIV-1 envelope replication and α4β7 utilization among newly infected subjects and their corresponding heterosexual partners.

45. Phylodynamic profile of HIV-1 subtype B, CRF01_AE and the recently emerging CRF51_01B among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Singapore.

46. Differential specificity of HIV incidence assays in HIV subtypes A and D-infected individuals from Rakai, Uganda.

47. Differential loss of invariant natural killer T cells and FoxP3⁺ regulatory T cells in HIV-1 subtype A and subtype D infections.

48. Reply to Wertheim et al.

49. High prevalence of CXCR4 usage among treatment-naive CRF01_AE and CRF51_01B-infected HIV-1 subjects in Singapore.

50. HIV incidence determination in the United States: a multiassay approach.

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