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1. Liver function test abnormalities in a longitudinal cohort of Thai individuals treated since acute HIV infection

2. Long-term antiretroviral therapy initiated in acute HIV infection prevents residual dysfunction of HIV-specific CD8+ T cells

3. Brain volumetrics differ by Fiebig stage in acute HIV infection

4. Depression and Anxiety are Common in Acute HIV Infection and Associate with Plasma Immune Activation

5. Development of normative neuropsychological performance in Thailand for the assessment of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders

6. Central Nervous System Viral Invasion and Inflammation During Acute HIV Infection

7. Change in Brain Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy after Treatment during Acute HIV Infection

8. Viral kinetics in untreated versus treated acute HIV infection in prospective cohort studies in Thailand

9. Long-term antiretroviral therapy initiated in acute HIV infection prevents residual dysfunction of HIV-specific CD8+ T cells

10. Switch to dolutegravir is well tolerated in Thais with HIV infection

12. Individual Differences in CD4/CD8 T-Cell Ratio Trajectories and Associated Risk Profiles Modeled From Acute HIV Infection.

13. Short Communication: Characterization of Cellular Immune Responses in Thai Individuals With and Without HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders

14. Factors associated with intention to take non-occupational HIV post-exposure prophylaxis among Thai men who have sex with men

15. High Number of Activated CD8+ T Cells Targeting HIV Antigens Are Present in Cerebrospinal Fluid in Acute HIV Infection

16. Prominent motor abnormalities in Thai men and women with presumed subtype CRF01_AE HIV-1 infection improve with antiretroviral therapy (P2.304)

17. Characterization of Cellular Immune Responses in Thai Individuals With and Without HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders.

18. Long-term antiretroviral therapy initiated in acute HIV infection prevents residual dysfunction of HIV-specific CD8 + T cells.

19. High Number of Activated CD8+ T Cells Targeting HIV Antigens Are Present in Cerebrospinal Fluid in Acute HIV Infection.

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