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1. Increases in the susceptibility of human endometrial CD4 + T cells to HIV-1 infection post-menopause are not dependent on greater viral receptor expression frequency.

2. Sustained aviremia despite anti-retroviral therapy non-adherence in male children after in utero HIV transmission.

3. Highly Sensitive Analysis of Cervical Mucosal HIV-1 Infection Using Reporter Viruses Expressing Secreted Nanoluciferase.

4. Aging dysregulates neutrophil extracellular trap formation in response to HIV in blood and genital tissues.

5. Assessment of a diverse panel of transmitted/founder HIV-1 infectious molecular clones in a luciferase based CD8 T-cell mediated viral inhibition assay.

6. In vivo killing of primary HIV-infected cells by peripheral-injected early memory-enriched anti-HIV duoCAR T cells.

7. Short-Chain Fatty Acids Impair Neutrophil Antiviral Function in an Age-Dependent Manner.

8. Innate immune regulation in HIV latency models.

9. Detection of the HIV-1 Accessory Proteins Nef and Vpu by Flow Cytometry Represents a New Tool to Study Their Functional Interplay within a Single Infected CD4 + T Cell.

10. Characterization of Near Full-Length Transmitted/Founder HIV-1 Subtype D and A/D Recombinant Genomes in a Heterosexual Ugandan Population (2006-2011).

11. ADCC-mediating non-neutralizing antibodies can exert immune pressure in early HIV-1 infection.

12. Breadth of CD8 T-cell mediated inhibition of replication of diverse HIV-1 transmitted-founder isolates correlates with the breadth of recognition within a comprehensive HIV-1 Gag, Nef, Env and Pol potential T-cell epitope (PTE) peptide set.

13. Rectal tissue and vaginal tissue from intravenous VRC01 recipients show protection against ex vivo HIV-1 challenge.

14. Buprenorphine Increases HIV-1 Infection In Vitro but Does Not Reactivate HIV-1 from Latency.

15. Elevated HIV Infection of CD4 T Cells in MRKAd5 Vaccine Recipients Due to CD8 T Cells Targeting Adapted Epitopes.

16. Sex-specific innate immune selection of HIV-1 in utero is associated with increased female susceptibility to infection.

17. Accumulated mutations by 6 months of infection collectively render transmitted/founder HIV-1 significantly less fit.

18. Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity (ADCC)-Mediating Antibodies Constrain Neutralizing Antibody Escape Pathway.

19. Longitudinal bioluminescent imaging of HIV-1 infection during antiretroviral therapy and treatment interruption in humanized mice.

20. Primary HIV-1 Strains Use Nef To Downmodulate HLA-E Surface Expression.

21. Multispecific anti-HIV duoCAR-T cells display broad in vitro antiviral activity and potent in vivo elimination of HIV-infected cells in a humanized mouse model.

22. HIV-1 Neutralizing Antibody Signatures and Application to Epitope-Targeted Vaccine Design.

23. Neutrophil extracellular traps prevent HIV infection in the female genital tract.

24. Incomplete Downregulation of CD4 Expression Affects HIV-1 Env Conformation and Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity Responses.

25. Potent In Vivo NK Cell-Mediated Elimination of HIV-1-Infected Cells Mobilized by a gp120-Bispecific and Hexavalent Broadly Neutralizing Fusion Protein.

26. Mass Cytometric Analysis of HIV Entry, Replication, and Remodeling in Tissue CD4+ T Cells.

27. Characterization of immune cells and infection by HIV in human ovarian tissues.

28. CD4 regulatory T cells augment HIV-1 expression of polarized M1 and M2 monocyte derived macrophages.

29. Dendritic cells from the human female reproductive tract rapidly capture and respond to HIV.

30. The transcriptome of HIV-1 infected intestinal CD4+ T cells exposed to enteric bacteria.

31. Mucosal stromal fibroblasts markedly enhance HIV infection of CD4+ T cells.

32. Neutralization Takes Precedence Over IgG or IgA Isotype-related Functions in Mucosal HIV-1 Antibody-mediated Protection.

33. Superior Efficacy of a Human Immunodeficiency Virus Vaccine Combined with Antiretroviral Prevention in Simian-Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Challenged Nonhuman Primates.

34. High-Throughput Humanized Mouse Models for Evaluation of HIV-1 Therapeutics and Pathogenesis.

35. Dual-Affinity Re-Targeting proteins direct T cell-mediated cytolysis of latently HIV-infected cells.

36. Association of HIV-1 Envelope-Specific Breast Milk IgA Responses with Reduced Risk of Postnatal Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV-1.

37. The Vaginal Acquisition and Dissemination of HIV-1 Infection in a Novel Transgenic Mouse Model Is Facilitated by Coinfection with Herpes Simplex Virus 2 and Is Inhibited by Microbicide Treatment.

38. In Vivo Activation of Human NK Cells by Treatment with an Interleukin-15 Superagonist Potently Inhibits Acute In Vivo HIV-1 Infection in Humanized Mice.

39. Macrophage infection via selective capture of HIV-1-infected CD4+ T cells.

40. Deficient synthesis of class-switched, HIV-neutralizing antibodies to the CD4 binding site and correction by electrophilic gp120 immunogen.

41. Development of a luciferase based viral inhibition assay to evaluate vaccine induced CD8 T-cell responses.

42. Optimization and validation of a neutralizing antibody assay for HIV-1 in A3R5 cells.

43. High-multiplicity HIV-1 infection and neutralizing antibody evasion mediated by the macrophage-T cell virological synapse.

44. Relative resistance of HIV-1 founder viruses to control by interferon-alpha.

45. Impact of HIV-1 backbone on neutralization sensitivity: neutralization profiles of heterologous envelope glycoproteins expressed in native subtype C and CRF01_AE backbone.

46. Detection of HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies in a human CD4⁺/CXCR4⁺/CCR5⁺ T-lymphoblastoid cell assay system.

47. Mice transgenic for CD4-specific human CD4, CCR5 and cyclin T1 expression: a new model for investigating HIV-1 transmission and treatment efficacy.

48. Estradiol reduces susceptibility of CD4+ T cells and macrophages to HIV-infection.

49. Postnatally-transmitted HIV-1 Envelope variants have similar neutralization-sensitivity and function to that of nontransmitted breast milk variants.

50. Magnitude and breadth of the neutralizing antibody response in the RV144 and Vax003 HIV-1 vaccine efficacy trials.

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