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1. HIV evolution: CTL escape mutation and reversion after transmission

2. Evidence of CD4+ T cell-mediated immune pressure on the Hepatitis C virus genome

3. Evidence of CD4+ T cell-mediated immune pressure on the Hepatitis C virus genome

8. The broad assessment of HCV genotypes 1 and 3 antigenic targets reveals limited cross-reactivity with implications for vaccine design

9. Influence of transmitted virus on the host's immune response: A case study

10. Differential immunodominance hierarchy OF CD8+ T cell responses in HLA-B*27:05 AND B*27:02-mediated control of HIV-1 infection

11. The broad assessment of HCV genotypes 1 and 3 antigenic targets reveals limited cross-reactivity with implications for vaccine design

14. Anti-Hepatitis C virus T-Cell immunity in the context of multiple exposures to the virus

16. Molecular mechanisms of HIV Type 1 prophylaxis failure revealed by Single-genome sequencing

17. Viral adaptation to host immune responses occurs in chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, and adaptation is greatest in HBV e antigen-negative disease

18. Viral Adaptation to Host Immune Responses Occurs in Chronic Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Infection, and Adaptation Is Greatest in HBV e Antigen-Negative Disease

19. Constrained pattern of viral evolution in acute and early HCV infection limits viral plasticity

20. Limited acute CTL escape among three founder viruses in a case of acute heterosexual transmission of HIV-1 infections

21. Automation of the ELISpot assay for high-throughput detection of antigen-specific T-cell responses

22. Full-Length Characterization of Hepatitis C Virus Subtype 3a Reveals Novel Hypervariable Regions under Positive Selection during Acute Infection

23. Divergent adaptation of hepatitis C virus genotypes 1 and 3 to human leukocyte antigen-restricted immune pressure

24. Hepatitis C virus drug resistance and immune-driven adaptations: Relevance to new antiviral therapy

25. Adaptation of HIV-1 to human leukocyte antigen class I

26. Co-localisation of Hepatitis C virus drug-resistance mutations and immune-driven adaptations: relevance to therapy outcome

28. Divergent adaptation of Hepatitis C virus genotypes to HLA-restricted immune pressure: relevance to HCV infection and vaccine design

31. Mutually Exclusive T-Cell Receptor Induction and Differential Susceptibility to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Mutational Escape Associated with a Two-Amino-Acid Difference between HLA Class I Subtypes

32. Tracking Virus-Specific CD4+ T Cells during and after Acute Hepatitis C Virus Infection

33. Erratum: Evidence of viral adaptation to HLA class I-restricted immune pressure in chronic hepatitis C virus infection (Journal of Virology (2006) 80, 22, (11094-11104))

35. Analyse der Stimulationsparameter bei atrialer 'dual-site'-Stimulation

36. Passive Sexual Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Variants and Adaptation in New Hosts

37. Fitness cost of escape mutations in p24 Gag in association with control of human immunodeficiency virus type 1

38. Evidence of viral adaptation to HLA class I-restricted immune pressure in chronic hepatitis C virus infection

39. HIV-1 viral escape in infancy followed by emergence of a variant-specific CTL response

40. Transmission and accumulation of CTL escape variants drive negative associations between HIV polymorphisms and HLA

42. 453 SIGNATURE RESISTANCE MUTATIONS TO DIRECTLY ACTING ANTIVIRAL AGENTS OCCUR AT LOW PREVALENCE IN TREATMENT NAIVE SUBJECTS WITH RECENTLY ACQUIRED HEPATITIS C INFECTION

46. Passive Sexual Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Variants and Adaptation in New Hosts

48. Differential immunodominance hierarchy of CD8+ T-cell responses in HLA-B*27:05- and -B*27:02-mediated control of HIV-1 infection

49. Analyse der Stimulationsparameter bei atrialer 'dual-site'-Stimulation

50. Evidence of CD4 + T cell-mediated immune pressure on the Hepatitis C virus genome.

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