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2. Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome drives emergence of HIV drug resistance from multiple anatomic compartments in a person living with HIV
3. Long-term persistence of transcriptionally active ‘defective’ HIV-1 proviruses: implications for persistent immune activation during antiretroviral therapy
4. Defective HIV-1 proviruses produce viral proteins
5. Transcriptionally Active Defective HIV-1 Proviruses and Their Association With Immunological Nonresponse to Antiretroviral Therapy.
6. Transmitted HIV Drug Resistance Is High and Longstanding in Metropolitan Washington, DC
7. Defective HIV-1 proviruses produce novel protein-coding RNA species in HIV-infected patients on combination antiretroviral therapy
8. Clonally expanded CD4⁺ T cells can produce infectious HIV-1 in vivo
9. High-level dolutegravir resistance can emerge rapidly from few variants and spread by recombination: implications for integrase strand transfer inhibitor salvage therapy
10. Decreased Interleukin 7 Responsiveness of T Lymphocytes in Patients With Idiopathic CD4 Lymphopenia
11. Comprehensive analysis of unique cases with extraordinary control over HIV replication
12. High Dose Atorvastatin Decreases Cellular Markers of Immune Activation Without Affecting HIV-1 RNA Levels: Results of a Double-blind Randomized Placebo Controlled Clinical Trial
13. HIV Infection-Associated Immune Activation Occurs by Two Distinct Pathways That Differentially Affect CD4 and CD8 T Cells
14. Appearance of Immature/Transitional B Cells in HIV-Infected Individuals with Advanced Disease: Correlation with Increased IL-7
15. A Combination of M50I and V151I Polymorphic Mutations in HIV-1 Subtype B Integrase Results in Defects in Autoprocessing
16. A Combination of Amino Acid Mutations Leads to Resistance to Multiple Nucleoside Analogs in Reverse Transcriptases from HIV-1 Subtypes B and C
17. Lifespan of effector memory CD4+ T cells determined by replication-incompetent integrated HIV-1 provirus
18. Prolonged Posttreatment Virologic Control and Complete Seroreversion After Advanced Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Infection
19. In vivo IL-7 exposure of CD4 T cells during HIV induced lymphopenia leads to an enhanced Type-I IFN response: CS02-3
20. Antigenic Restimulation of Virus-Specific Memory CD8 + T Cells Requires Days of Lytic Protein Accumulation for Maximal Cytotoxic Capacity
21. Dynamic Shifts in the HIV Proviral Landscape During Long Term Combination Antiretroviral Therapy: Implications for Persistence and Control of HIV Infections
22. Traditional risk factors and D-dimer predict incident cardiovascular disease events in chronic HIV infection
23. Increased IL-7 availability could overcome the anti-proliferative capacity of type-I IFN in Naïve CD8 T cells during HIV infection
24. Interleukin-2 cycling causes transient increases in high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and D-dimer that are not associated with plasma HIV-RNA levels
25. Lytic Granule Loading of CD8+ T Cells Is Required for HIV-Infected Cell Elimination Associated with Immune Control
26. 332 HIV Infection leads to increased proliferation of T-cells by two distinct pathways that differentially affect CD4 and CD8 T-cells
27. Interruption of antiretroviral therapy blunts but does not abrogate CD4 T-cell responses to interleukin-2 administration in HIV infected patients
28. Longitudinal analysis of the lung proteome reveals persistent repair months after mild to moderate COVID-19
29. 2021 update to HIV-TRePS: a highly flexible and accurate system for the prediction of treatment response from incomplete baseline information in different healthcare settings.
30. 2018 update to the HIV-TRePS system: the development of new computational models to predict HIV treatment outcomes, with or without a genotype, with enhanced usability for low-income settings
31. Prolonged Posttreatment Virologic Control and Complete Seroreversion After Advanced Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Infection.
32. Defective HIV-1 proviruses produce viral proteins.
33. Early Presence of HIV-1 Subtype C in Washington, D.C.
34. P-A10 Accumulation and persistence of deleted HIV proviruses following prolonged ART
35. Virion incorporation of integrin α4β7 facilitates HIV-1 infection and intestinal homing
36. Interleukin-15 (IL-15) Strongly Correlates with Increasing HIV-1 Viremia and Markers of Inflammation
37. Clonally expanded CD4 + T cells can produce infectious HIV-1 in vivo
38. CD8+ T-cell Cytotoxic Capacity Associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Control Can Be Mediated through Various Epitopes and Human Leukocyte Antigen Types
39. IL-2 cycling causes transient increases in hsCRP and D-dimer that are not associated with plasma HIV-RNA levels
40. DIFFERENTIAL TRANSCRIPTION LEVELS OF HIV-1 FULL-LENGTH AND HIGHLY DELETED PROVIRUSES.
41. Plasma Interleukin-27 (IL-27) Levels Are Not Modulated in Patients with Chronic HIV-1 Infection
42. Lack of Detectable HIV-1 Molecular Evolution during Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy
43. High Dose Atorvastatin Decreases Cellular Markers of Immune Activation Without Affecting HIV-1 RNA Levels: Results of a Double-Blind Randomized Placebo Controlled Clinical Trial
44. HIV Populations Are Large and Accumulate High Genetic Diversity in a Nonlinear Fashion
45. Lymphopenia modulates levels of STAT1 expression leading to enhanced CD4 T cell responsiveness to Type-I IFN (P6272)
46. Microalbuminuria in HIV Disease
47. Defective HIV-1 proviruses produce novel proteincoding RNA species in HIV-infected patients on combination antiretroviral therapy.
48. The CD8+HLA-DR+T cells expanded in HIV-1 infection are qualitatively identical to those from healthy controls
49. CS02-3 In vivo IL-7 exposure of CD4 T cells during HIV induced lymphopenia leads to an enhanced Type-I IFN response
50. CD8-EOMEShigh T cells define a subpopulation of CD8 memory cells that restore CD127high expression after cART treatment in HIV infected patients. (105.27)
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