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1. Uncertainty quantification for the random HIV dynamical model driven by drug adherence.

2. Transcription of HIV-1 at sites of intact latent provirus integration.

3. CD4 + and CD8 + T cells are required to prevent SARS-CoV-2 persistence in the nasal compartment.

4. ORC1 enhances repressive epigenetic modifications on HIV-1 LTR to promote HIV-1 latency.

5. CXCR4 Targeting Nanoplatform for Transcriptional Activation of Latent HIV-1 Infected T Cells.

6. SARS-CoV-2 Modulation of HIV Latency Reversal in a Myeloid Cell Line: Direct and Bystander Effects.

7. Characterization of a CXCR4 antagonist TIQ-15 with dual tropic HIV entry inhibition properties.

8. Spatial technologies to evaluate the HIV-1 reservoir and its microenvironment in the lymph node.

9. The EBI2 receptor is coexpressed with CCR5 in CD4 + T cells and boosts HIV-1 R5 replication.

10. LC3B conjugation machinery promotes autophagy-independent HIV-1 entry in CD4 + T lymphocytes.

11. Ripretinib inhibits HIV-1 transcription through modulation of PI3K-AKT-mTOR.

12. T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin 1 (TIM-1) mediates infection of Hantaan virus in Jurkat T cells.

13. MARCH2, a T cell specific factor that restricts HIV-1 infection.

14. Understanding early HIV-1 rebound dynamics following antiretroviral therapy interruption: The importance of effector cell expansion.

15. HIV Persistence, Latency, and Cure Approaches: Where Are We Now?

16. Nanoparticle delivery of Tat synergizes with classical latency reversal agents to express HIV antigen targets.

17. Downregulation of miRNA-26a by HIV-1 Enhances CD59 Expression and Packaging, Impacting Virus Susceptibility to Antibody-Dependent Complement-Mediated Lysis.

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

19. Adult Human Brain Tissue Cultures to Study NeuroHIV.

20. Adaptation of SIVmac to baboon primary cells results in complete absence of in vivo baboon infectivity.

21. The tyrosine kinase KDR is essential for the survival of HTLV-1-infected T cells by stabilizing the Tax oncoprotein.

22. Immunologic and Virologic Parameters Associated With Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) DNA Reservoir Size in People With HIV Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy.

23. Applying Flow Virometry to Study the HIV Envelope Glycoprotein and Differences Across HIV Model Systems.

24. The histone methyltransferase SETD2 regulates HIV expression and latency.

25. Antigen specificities and proviral integration sites differ in HIV-infected cells by timing of antiretroviral treatment initiation.

26. Multiple sclerosis patient-derived spontaneous B cells have distinct EBV and host gene expression profiles in active disease.

27. Immune targeting of HIV-1 reservoir cells: a path to elimination strategies and cure.

28. Macrophage- and CD4+ T cell-derived SIV differ in glycosylation, infectivity and neutralization sensitivity.

29. Integrated Single-cell Multiomic Analysis of HIV Latency Reversal Reveals Novel Regulators of Viral Reactivation.

30. Replication competent HIV-guided CRISPR screen identifies antiviral factors including targets of the accessory protein Nef.

31. Vpr driving DNA methylation variation of CD4 + T cells in HIV-1 infection.

32. Method for the Enrichment of N 6 -Methyladenosine-Modified Cellular and HIV-1 RNA.

33. Potent latency reversal by Tat RNA-containing nanoparticle enables multi-omic analysis of the HIV-1 reservoir.

34. Sex and Age Impact CD4+ T Cell Susceptibility to HIV In Vitro through Cell Activation Dynamics.

35. Latent human herpesvirus 6 is reactivated in CAR T cells.

36. Nature and evolution of the cellular HIV-1 reservoir in children and adolescents.

37. Lymph-Node-Based CD3 + CD20 + Cells Emerge from Membrane Exchange between T Follicular Helper Cells and B Cells and Increase Their Frequency following Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection.

38. Identification of aryl hydrocarbon receptor as a barrier to HIV-1 infection and outgrowth in CD4 + T cells.

39. Transforming Growth Factor β Signaling Promotes HIV-1 Infection in Activated and Resting Memory CD4 + T Cells.

40. High frequency of memory stem cells with a distinct gene signature in HIV patients with treatment interruption.

41. HIV-1 DNA and Immune Activation Levels Differ for Long-Lived T-Cells in Lymph Nodes, Compared with Peripheral Blood, during Antiretroviral Therapy.

42. The trajectory patterns of single HIV-1 virus-like particle in live CD4 cells: A real time three-dimensional multi-resolution microscopy study using encapsulated nonblinking giant quantum dot.

43. A Conserved Acidic Residue in the C-Terminal Flexible Loop of HIV-1 Nef Contributes to the Activity of SERINC5 and CD4 Downregulation.

44. HIV silencing and cell survival signatures in infected T cell reservoirs.

45. Phenotypic signatures of immune selection in HIV-1 reservoir cells.

46. Rab11-FIP1C Is Dispensable for HIV-1 Replication in Primary CD4 + T Cells, but Its Role Is Cell Type Dependent in Immortalized Human T-Cell Lines.

47. Cell membrane-anchored anti-HIV single-chain antibodies and bifunctional inhibitors targeting the gp41 fusion protein: new strategies for HIV gene therapy.

48. Pharmacological suppression of glycogen synthase kinase-3 reactivates HIV-1 from latency via activating Wnt/β-catenin/TCF1 axis in CD4 + T cells.

49. MiR-150 in HTLV-1 infection and T-cell transformation.

50. PD-1 blockade following ART interruption enhances control of pathogenic SIV in rhesus macaques.

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