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1. Toll-like receptor agonists enhance HIV-specific T cell response mediated by plasmacytoid dendritic cells in diverse HIV-1 disease progression phenotypesResearch in context

2. Immune Correlates of Natural HIV Elite Control and Simultaneous HCV Clearance—Supercontrollers

4. TLR Agonists Enhance HIV-Specific T-Cell Response Mediated by Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells in Diverse HIV-1 Disease Progression Phenotypes

5. Toll-like Receptor Agonists Enhance HIV-specific T Cell Response Mediated by Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells in Diverse HIV-1 Disease Progression Phenotypes

6. Persistent HIV-controllers are more prone to spontaneously clear HCV: a retrospective cohort study

7. Increased CD127+ and decreased CD57+ T cell expression levels in HIV-infected patients on NRTI-sparing regimens

8. High CD8 T cell percentage and HCV replication control are common features in HIV-1 controllers and HTLV-2-co-infected patients with a history of injection drug use

9. Analysis of Non-AIDS-Defining Events in HIV Controllers

10. Toll-Like Receptor 7 (TLR-7) and TLR-9 Agonists Improve Hepatitis C Virus Replication and Infectivity Inhibition by Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells

11. HLA-B*57 and IFNL4-related polymorphisms are associated with protection against HIV-1 disease progression in controllers

12. Long-term Persistent Elite HIV-controllers: The Right Model of Functional Cure

13. 5 Identification of different HIV-controller phenotypes: looking for the right model of functional cure

14. IFNγ−TNFα−IL2−MIP1α−CD107a+PRF1+ CD8 pp65-Specific T-Cell Response Is Independently Associated With Time to Death in Elderly Humans

15. TNF-α levels in HIV-infected patients after long-term suppressive cART persist as high as in elderly, HIV-uninfected subjects

16. IFNL4 ss469415590 polymorphism is associated with unfavourable clinical and immunological status in HIV-infected individuals

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