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1. Arenavirus-Based Vectors Generate Robust SIV Immunity in Non-Human Primates.

2. Therapeutic efficacy of combined active and passive immunization in ART-suppressed, SHIV-infected rhesus macaques.

3. Therapeutic efficacy of an Ad26/MVA vaccine with SIV gp140 protein and vesatolimod in ART-suppressed rhesus macaques.

5. Identification of NK Cell Subpopulations That Differentiate HIV-Infected Subject Cohorts with Diverse Levels of Virus Control.

6. Blood biomarkers of expressed and inducible HIV-1.

7. Toll-Like Receptor 7 Agonist GS-9620 Induces HIV Expression and HIV-Specific Immunity in Cells from HIV-Infected Individuals on Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy.

8. A Subset of Latency-Reversing Agents Expose HIV-Infected Resting CD4+ T-Cells to Recognition by Cytotoxic T-Lymphocytes.

9. Targeting HIV Reservoir in Infected CD4 T Cells by Dual-Affinity Re-targeting Molecules (DARTs) that Bind HIV Envelope and Recruit Cytotoxic T Cells.

10. BIRC2/cIAP1 Is a Negative Regulator of HIV-1 Transcription and Can Be Targeted by Smac Mimetics to Promote Reversal of Viral Latency.

11. Lipidomic analysis links mycobactin synthase K to iron uptake and virulence in M. tuberculosis.

12. Sulfonation pathway inhibitors block reactivation of latent HIV-1.

13. Mycobacterial gene cuvA is required for optimal nutrient utilization and virulence.

14. Histone deacetylase inhibitor romidepsin induces HIV expression in CD4 T cells from patients on suppressive antiretroviral therapy at concentrations achieved by clinical dosing.

15. Lipidomic discovery of deoxysiderophores reveals a revised mycobactin biosynthesis pathway in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

16. Phthiocerol dimycocerosate transport is required for resisting interferon-gamma-independent immunity.

17. Transposon site hybridization in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

18. New genetic approaches shed light on TB virulence.

19. Reversion of the M184V mutation in simian immunodeficiency virus reverse transcriptase is selected by tenofovir, even in the presence of lamivudine.

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