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1. The Burden of Cognitive Impairment in Patients With End-Stage Renal Disease and Impact on Dialysis Modality Choice

4. Familial clustering of dysbiotic oral and fecal microbiomes in juvenile dermatomyositis

5. From dysbiosis to defense: harnessing the gut microbiome in HIV/SIV therapy

6. IL-10 suppresses T cell expansion while promoting tissue-resident memory cell formation during SARS-CoV-2 infection in rhesus macaques.

7. The systemic anti-microbiota IgG repertoire can identify gut bacteria that translocate across gut barrier surfaces

9. A Summary of the Sixth International Workshop on Microbiome in HIV Pathogenesis, Prevention, and Treatment.

10. Genomic insights into the host specific adaptation of the Pneumocystis genus.

11. TCF-1 regulates HIV-specific CD8+ T cell expansion capacity

12. A Summary of the Fifth Annual Virology Education HIV Microbiome Workshop.

13. HIV-1-induced cytokines deplete homeostatic innate lymphoid cells and expand TCF7-dependent memory NK cells

14. Discovery of several thousand highly diverse circular DNA viruses

15. Prolonged experimental CD4+ T-cell depletion does not cause disease progression in SIV-infected African green monkeys

16. Selective IgA2 deficiency in a patient with small intestinal Crohn’s disease

17. mTOR regulation of metabolism limits LPS-induced monocyte inflammatory and procoagulant responses

18. Correction: Mitigation of endemic GI-tract pathogen-mediated inflammation through development of multimodal treatment regimen and its impact on SIV acquisition in rhesus macaques.

21. Host Genetics and Environment Shape the Composition of the Gastrointestinal Microbiome in Nonhuman Primates

22. Membranous nephropathy in the UK Biobank.

23. Can use of the serum anti-PLA2R antibody negate the need for a renal biopsy in primary membranous nephropathy?

24. Experimental bacterial dysbiosis with consequent immune alterations increase intrarectal SIV acquisition susceptibility

27. Barcode clonal tracking of tissue-resident immune cells in rhesus macaque highlights distinct clonal distribution pattern of tissue NK cells

28. Identification of a Locus on the X Chromosome Linked to Familial Membranous Nephropathy

29. Translocating bacteria in SIV infection are not stochastic and preferentially express cytosine methyltransferases

31. The role of CD101-expressing CD4 T cells in HIV/SIV pathogenesis and persistence.

32. Multiple modes of antigen exposure induce clonotypically diverse epitope-specific CD8+ T cells across multiple tissues in nonhuman primates.

33. A Genetic Risk Score Distinguishes Different Types of Autoantibody-Mediated Membranous Nephropathy

34. Oral abstracts of the 21st International AIDS Conference 18–22 July 2016, Durban, South Africa

35. The genome of the vervet (Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus)

36. Biomarkers of Cellular Stress Do Not Associate with sCD14 in Progressive HIV and SIV Infections in Vivo

37. Gut-Resident Lactobacillus Abundance Associates with IDO1 Inhibition and Th17 Dynamics in SIV-Infected Macaques

38. Remarkably Divergent Regions Punctuate the Genome Assembly of the Caenorhabditis elegans Hawaiian Strain CB4856

39. Case Report: Dental Findings Can Aid in Early Diagnosis of APECED Syndrome

40. Mitigation of endemic GI-tract pathogen-mediated inflammation through development of multimodal treatment regimen and its impact on SIV acquisition in rhesus macaques.

41. TCF-1 regulates HIV-specific CD8+ T cell expansion capacity

42. Epigenetic silencing of CD4 expression in nonpathogenic SIV infection in African green monkeys

43. Discovery of several thousand highly diverse circular DNA viruses

44. Damaged intestinal epithelial integrity linked to microbial translocation in pathogenic simian immunodeficiency virus infections.

46. The genetic architecture of membranous nephropathy and its potential to improve non-invasive diagnosis

47. Anti-PLA2R Antibody Levels and Clinical Risk Factors for Treatment Nonresponse in Membranous Nephropathy

49. Inflammatory and Angiogenic Factors Linked to Longitudinal Microvascular Changes in Hemodialysis Patients Irrespective of Treatment Dose Intensity

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