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1. Inconsistent reversal of HIV-1 latency ex vivo by antigens of HIV-1, CMV, and other infectious agents.

2. Dynamic nanopore long-read sequencing analysis of HIV-1 splicing events during the early steps of infection.

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

4. Role of HTLV-1 orf-I encoded proteins in viral transmission and persistence.

5. On the generation of the MSD-Ѱ class of defective HIV proviruses.

6. NNRTI-induced HIV-1 protease-mediated cytotoxicity induces rapid death of CD4 T cells during productive infection and latency reversal.

7. Replication competence of virions induced from CD4+ lymphocytes latently infected with HIV.

8. Sequential trafficking of Env and Gag to HIV-1 T cell virological synapses revealed by live imaging.

9. The role of integration and clonal expansion in HIV infection: live long and prosper.

10. Host SAMHD1 protein restricts endogenous reverse transcription of HIV-1 in nondividing macrophages.

11. HIV-1 cell-to-cell transmission and broadly neutralizing antibodies.

12. Quantitation of the latent HIV-1 reservoir from the sequence diversity in viral outgrowth assays.

13. Global phosphoproteomics of CCR5-tropic HIV-1 signaling reveals reprogramming of cellular protein production pathways and identifies p70-S6K1 and MK2 as HIV-responsive kinases required for optimal infection of CD4+ T cells.

14. The RNA surveillance proteins UPF1, UPF2 and SMG6 affect HIV-1 reactivation at a post-transcriptional level.

15. Total HIV DNA: a global marker of HIV persistence.

16. Predominant envelope variable loop 2-specific and gp120-specific antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity antibody responses in acutely SIV-infected African green monkeys.

17. Measuring integrated HIV DNA ex vivo and in vitro provides insights about how reservoirs are formed and maintained.

18. Measuring replication competent HIV-1: advances and challenges in defining the latent reservoir.

19. Beyond the replication-competent HIV reservoir: transcription and translation-competent reservoirs.

20. HIV evolution and diversity in ART-treated patients.

21. Episomal HIV-1 DNA and its relationship to other markers of HIV-1 persistence.

22. What do we measure when we measure cell-associated HIV RNA.

23. Inducible HIV RNA transcription assays to measure HIV persistence: pros and cons of a compromise.

24. The HIV-1 accessory proteins Nef and Vpu downregulate total and cell surface CD28 in CD4 + T cells.

25. Single-molecule techniques to quantify and genetically characterise persistent HIV.

26. Next-generation in situ hybridization approaches to define and quantify HIV and SIV reservoirs in tissue microenvironments.

27. Innovations in the quantitative virus outgrowth assay and its use in clinical trials.

28. The mouse viral outgrowth assay: avatars for the detection of HIV-1 reservoirs.

29. Genome modification of CXCR4 by Staphylococcus aureus Cas9 renders cells resistance to HIV-1 infection.

30. HIV signaling through CD4 and CCR5 activates Rho family GTPases that are required for optimal infection of primary CD4+ T cells.

31. Janus kinase inhibition suppresses PKC-induced cytokine release without affecting HIV-1 latency reversal ex vivo.

32. Are T cells the only HIV-1 reservoir?

33. Lack of concordance between residual viremia and viral variants driving de novo infection of CD4(+) T cells on ART.

34. HIV integration and the establishment of latency in CCL19-treated resting CD4(+) T cells require activation of NF-κB.

35. Innate immune defects in HIV permissive cell lines.

36. In vivo analysis of the effect of panobinostat on cell-associated HIV RNA and DNA levels and latent HIV infection.

37. CCR5 interaction with HIV-1 Env contributes to Env-induced depletion of CD4 T cells in vitro and in vivo.

38. Dual anti-HIV mechanism of clofarabine.

39. HIV-1 latency and virus production from unintegrated genomes following direct infection of resting CD4 T cells.

40. HIV-1 transcriptional silencing caused by TRIM22 inhibition of Sp1 binding to the viral promoter.

41. HTLV-1 drives vigorous clonal expansion of infected CD8(+) T cells in natural infection.

42. Latent HIV-1 is activated by exosomes from cells infected with either replication-competent or defective HIV-1.

43. Increased susceptibility of CD4+ T cells from elderly individuals to HIV-1 infection and apoptosis is associated with reduced CD4 and enhanced CXCR4 and FAS surface expression levels.

44. Temporal transcriptional response to latency reversing agents identifies specific factors regulating HIV-1 viral transcriptional switch.

45. Intracellular expression of Tat alters mitochondrial functions in T cells: a potential mechanism to understand mitochondrial damage during HIV-1 replication.

46. The role of antigen presenting cells in the induction of HIV-1 latency in resting CD4(+) T-cells.

47. HIV-1 protease cleaves the serine-threonine kinases RIPK1 and RIPK2.

48. HIV-1 Vpu utilizes both cullin-RING ligase (CRL) dependent and independent mechanisms to downmodulate host proteins.

49. In vivo analysis of Nef's role in HIV-1 replication, systemic T cell activation and CD4(+) T cell loss.

50. Identification of potential HIV restriction factors by combining evolutionary genomic signatures with functional analyses.

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