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1. HIV immunological non-responders are characterized by extensive immunosenescence and impaired lymphocyte cytokine production capacity

2. Liver steatosis is prevalent in lean people living with HIV and associated with exposure to antiretroviral treatment – a cross-sectional study

3. Cardiometabolic Differences in People Living with HIV Receiving Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitors Compared to Non-nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors: Implications for Current ART Strategies

5. Liver Steatosis is Prevalent in Lean People With HIV and Associated With Exposure to Antiretroviral Treatment—A Cross-sectional Study.

6. Traditional Cardiovascular Risk Factors Are Stronger Related to Carotid Intima‐Media Thickness Than to Presence of Carotid Plaques in People Living With HIV

7. The 2000HIV study: Design, multi-omics methods and participant characteristics

8. Dysregulated Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses Discriminate Disease Severity in COVID-19

9. Few bacterial co-infections but frequent empiric antibiotic use in the early phase of hospitalized patients with COVID-19: results from a multicentre retrospective cohort study in The Netherlands

10. Few bacterial co-infections but frequent empiric antibiotic use in the early phase of hospitalized patients with COVID-19: results from a multicentre retrospective cohort study in The Netherlands.

12. PREVALENCE AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH NAFLD IN PEOPLE WITH HIV.

13. MONOCYTES OF HIV-1 ELITE CONTROLLERS AND RELATIVES SHOW ENHANCED TRAINED IMMUNITY.

14. PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMS IN PLHIV: PREVALENCES, INTERACTIONS AND CONSEQUENCES.

16. TRAINED IMMUNITY FEATURES IN NK CELLS OF HIV-1 ELITE CONTROLLERS.

17. Liver Steatosis is Prevalent in Lean People With HIV and Associated With Exposure to Antiretroviral Treatment-A Cross-sectional Study.

18. Targeted plasma proteomics identifies MICA and IL1R1 proteins associated with HIV-1 reservoir size.

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