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1. HIV-1 predisposed to acquiring resistance to maraviroc (MVC) and other CCR5 antagonists in vitro has an inherent, low-level ability to utilize MVC-bound CCR5 for entry

2. Conformational alterations in the CD4 binding cavity of HIV-1 gp120 influencing gp120-CD4 interactions and fusogenicity of HIV-1 envelopes derived from brain and other tissues

3. Evolution of DC-SIGN use revealed by fitness studies of R5 HIV-1 variants emerging during AIDS progression

4. Asn 362 in gp120 contributes to enhanced fusogenicity by CCR5-restricted HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein variants from patients with AIDS

5. Pathogenicity and immunogenicity of attenuated, nef-deleted HIV-1 strains in vivo

6. Persistence of attenuated HIV-1 rev alleles in an epidemiologically linked cohort of long-term survivors infected with nef-deleted virus

7. Phenotype and envelope gene diversity of nef-deleted HIV-1 isolated from long-term survivors infected from a single source

9. CXCR4-Using HIV Strains Predominate in Naive and Central Memory CD4+ T Cells in People Living with HIV on Antiretroviral Therapy: Implications for How Latency Is Established and Maintained

11. HIV transcription persists in the brain of virally suppressed people with HIV.

13. A common mechanism of clinical HIV-1 resistance to the CCR5 antagonist maraviroc despite divergent resistance levels and lack of common gp120 resistance mutations

14. HIV-1 predisposed to acquiring resistance to maraviroc (MVC) and other CCR5 antagonists in vitro has an inherent, low-level ability to utilize MVC-bound CCR5 for entry

15. REGIONAL ANALYSIS OF INTACT AND DEFECTIVE HIV PROVIRUSES IN THE BRAIN OF VIREMIC AND VIRALLY SUPPRESSED PEOPLE WITH HIV

18. Chronic immune activation and gut barrier dysfunction is associated with neuroinflammation in ART-suppressed SIV+ rhesus macaques

20. Persistence of envelopes in different CD4+ T-cell subsets in antiretroviral therapy-suppressed people with HIV

23. Intact HIV Proviruses Persist in the Brain Despite Viral Suppression with ART

28. Modular Lentiviral Vectors for Highly Efficient Transgene Expression in Resting Immune Cells

33. Additional file 1 of Longitudinal analysis of subtype C envelope tropism for memory CD4+ T cell subsets over the first 3 years of untreated HIV-1 infection

38. CXCR4-Using HIV Strains Predominate in Naive and Central Memory CD4 + T Cells in People Living with HIV on Antiretroviral Therapy: Implications for How Latency Is Established and Maintained

41. Identification of HIV transmitting CD11c+ human epidermal dendritic cells

42. HIV latency can be established in proliferating and nonproliferating resting CD4+ T cells in vitro

43. Frequency and Env determinants of HIV-1 subtype C strains from antiretroviral therapy-naive subjects that display incomplete inhibition by maraviroc

46. CD4 and MHC class I down-modulation activities of nef alleles from brain- and lymphoid tissue-derived primary HIV-1 isolates

48. Reliable Genotypic Tropism Tests for the Major HIV-1 Subtypes

49. Ex Vivo Response to Histone Deacetylase (HDAC) Inhibitors of the HIV Long Terminal Repeat (LTR) Derived from HIV-Infected Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy

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