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4. CpG Methylation Profiles of HIV-1 Pro-Viral DNA in Individuals on ART.

5. CpG Methylation Profiles of HIV-1 Proviral DNA in Individuals on ART

6. Epigenetic memory of coronavirus infection in innate immune cells and their progenitors

7. Combined HIV-1 sequence and integration site analysis informs viral dynamics and allows reconstruction of replicating viral ancestors

8. HIV-1 in lymph nodes is maintained by cellular proliferation during antiretroviral therapy

9. Effector memory differentiation increases detection of replication-competent HIV-l in resting CD4+ T cells from virally suppressed individuals.

10. Linked dual-class HIV resistance mutations are associated with treatment failure

11. HIV-1 control in vivo is related to the number but not the fraction of infected cells with viral unspliced RNA.

12. HIV-1 viremia not suppressible by antiretroviral therapy can originate from large T cell clones producing infectious virus

15. The largest HIV-1-infected T cell clones in children on long-term combination antiretroviral therapy contain solo LTRs

19. No evidence of HIV replication in children on antiretroviral therapy

21. Epigenetic Memory of COVID-19 in Innate Immune Cells and Their Progenitors

23. Early Emergence and Long-Term Persistence of HIV-Infected T-Cell Clones in Children

24. Integration in oncogenes plays only a minor role in determining the in vivo distribution of HIV integration sites before or during suppressive antiretroviral therapy

25. Additional file 1 of An analytical pipeline for identifying and mapping the integration sites of HIV and other retroviruses

26. Integration in or Near Oncogenes Plays Only a Minor Role in Determining the in Vivo Distribution of HIV Integration Sites Before or During Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy

28. Early Emergence and Long-Term Persistence of HIV-Infected T Cell Clones in Children

29. HIV-1 Viremia Not Suppressible By Antiretroviral Therapy Can Originate from Large T-Cell Clones Producing Infectious Virus

30. Intact HIV Proviruses Persist in Children Seven to Nine Years after Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy in the First Year of Life

32. HIV Infected T Cells Can Proliferate in vivo Without Inducing Expression of the Integrated Provirus

33. A9 A method to obtain full-length HIV proviral sequences and their sites of integration

34. Review

35. Intact HIV Proviruses Persist in Children 7-9 Years after Initiation of ART in the First Year of Life

38. Microbial cancer immunotherapy reprograms hematopoietic stem cells to enhance anti-tumor immunity.

39. Mechanisms of Epigenomic and Functional Convergence Between Glucocorticoid- and IL4-Driven Macrophage Programming.

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