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1. HIV-1 replication and latency are balanced by mTOR-driven cell metabolism

2. Off-Target Effect of Activation of NF-κB by HIV Latency Reversal Agents on Transposable Elements Expression

3. Latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection Is Associated With a Higher Frequency of Mucosal-Associated Invariant T and Invariant Natural Killer T Cells

4. HIV-1 Exploits Transitions Between CD4

5. Restriction of HIV-1 infection in sickle cell trait

6. Restriction Factor Expression in Vertically Infected Children Living With HIV-1

7. Next-Generation Human Cerebral Organoids as Powerful Tools To Advance NeuroHIV Research

8. Human interleukin-34-derived macrophages have increased resistance to HIV-1 infection

9. The behavioral, cellular and immune mediators of HIV-1 acquisition: New insights from population genetics

10. Histoarchitectural Deterioration of Lymphoid Tissues in HIV-1 Infection and in Aging

11. Nef-induced differential gene expression in primary CD4+ T cells following infection with HIV-1 isolates

12. The Intimate Relationship Between CD4+ T Cell Morphology and HIV-1 Infection

13. Innate Invariant NKT Cell Recognition of HIV-1–Infected Dendritic Cells Is an Early Detection Mechanism Targeted by Viral Immune Evasion

14. Short Communication: Expression of Host Restriction Factors by Memory CD4+ T Cells Differs Between Healthy Donors and HIV-1-Infected Individuals with Effective Antiretroviral Therapy

15. Influence of Biological Sex, Age, and HIV Status in an In Vitro Primary Cell Model of HIV Latency Using a CXCR4 Tropic Virus

16. HLA-C downregulation by HIV-1 adapts to host HLA genotype

17. Latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection Is Associated With a Higher Frequency of Mucosal-Associated Invariant T and Invariant Natural Killer T Cells

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19. Cellular immune correlates analysis of an HIV-1 preexposure prophylaxis trial

20. The CD8 + Memory Stem T Cell (T SCM ) Subset Is Associated with Improved Prognosis in Chronic HIV-1 Infection

21. Dynamic Regulation of Host Restriction Factor Expression over the Course of HIV-1 Infection In Vivo

22. Latent HIV reservoirs exhibit inherent resistance to elimination by CD8+ T cells

23. Anti-HERV-K (HML-2) capsid antibody responses in HIV elite controllers

24. Psoriasis risk SNPs and their association with HIV-1 control

25. IFITM1 targets HIV-1 latently infected cells for antibody-dependent cytolysis

26. Cutting Edge: An Antibody Recognizing Ancestral Endogenous Virus Glycoproteins Mediates Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity on HIV-1–Infected Cells

27. HTLV-1 Tax activates HIV-1 transcription in latency models

28. LINE-1 Retrotransposable Element DNA Accumulates in HIV-1-Infected Cells

29. Increased expression of intrinsic antiviral genes in HLA-B*57-positive individuals

30. HERV-K–specific T cells eliminate diverse HIV-1/2 and SIV primary isolates

31. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1- and cytomegalovirus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes can persist at high frequency for prolonged periods in the absence of circulating peripheral CD4(+) T cells

32. Changes in frequency of HIV-1-specific cytotoxic T cell precursors and circulating effectors after combination antiretroviral therapy in children

33. High frequency of cytomegalovirus-specific cytotoxic T-effector cells in HLA-A*0201-positive subjects during multiple viral coinfections

34. Potentially exposed but uninfected individuals produce cytotoxic and polyfunctional human immunodeficiency virus type 1-specific CD8(+) T-cell responses which can be defined to the epitope level

35. T CELLS THERAPIES FOR HIV: PRE-CLINICAL SUCCESSES AND CURRENT CLINICAL STRATEGIES

36. Correction: Rapid Progressing Allele HLA-B35 Px Restricted Anti-HIV-1 CD8+ T Cells Recognize Vestigial CTL Epitopes

37. HIV-1 Vpu Interference with Innate Cell-mediated Immune Mechanisms

38. Human Endogenous Retrovirus K(HML-2) Gag- and Env-Specific T-Cell Responses Are Infrequently Detected in HIV-1-Infected Subjects Using Standard Peptide Matrix-Based Screening

39. Brief Report: HIV-1 gp120 T-Cell Responses Correspond to Infection Outcomes in the Global iPrEx Chemoprophylaxis Trial

40. Bacteroides are associated with GALT iNKT cell function and reduction of microbial translocation in HIV-1 infection

41. Identification of Human Endogenous Retrovirus-Specific T Cell Responses in Vertically HIV-1-Infected Subjects

42. T Cell Immunity in Acute HIV‐1 Infection

43. Increased number and function of natural killer cells in human immunodeficiency virus 1-positive subjects co-infected with herpes simplex virus 2

44. Immune Escape Mutations Detected Within HIV-1 Epitopes Associated With Viral Control During Treatment Interruption

45. Immune Reconstitution of CD56dimNK Cells in Individuals with Primary HIV‐1 Infection Treated with Interleukin‐2

46. FOXP3 expressing CD127lo CD4+ T cells inversely correlate with CD38+ CD8+ T cell activation levels in primary HIV-1 infection

47. Antiretroviral Drug Therapy Alters the Profile of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Specific T-Cell Responses and Shifts the Immunodominant Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Response from Gag to Pol

48. Rational Peptide Selection To Detect Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Specific T-Cell Responses under Resource-Limited Conditions

49. Persistent HIV Type 1 Seronegative Status Is Associated With Lower CD8+ T-Cell Activation

50. Newly Exerted T Cell Pressures on Mutated Epitopes following Transmission Help Maintain Consensus HIV-1 Sequences

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