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251. Detection of quasispecies variants predicted to use CXCR4 by ultra-deep pyrosequencing during early HIV infection.

252. Hepatitis C virus production requires apolipoprotein A-I and affects its association with nascent low-density lipoproteins.

253. Innate gamma/delta T-cells during HIV infection: Terra relatively Incognita in novel vaccination strategies?

254. Tolerability of HAART in patients treated during acute HIV infection.

255. The 2005 Italian Quality Control Study for the evaluation of CD4 cells in centers involved in the treatment of HIV type 1 patients.

256. CD8 T cell response to Nef peptides and HIV type 1 control in early-treated patients after antiretroviral treatment interruption.

257. Gamma delta T cells and resolution of cytomegalovirus infection in an HIV/HCV coinfected patient after liver transplantation.

258. Drug-induced expansion and differentiation of V gamma 9V delta 2 T cells in vivo: the role of exogenous IL-2.

259. Anti-retrovirals and immunosuppressive drug interactions in a HIV-positive patient after liver transplantation.

260. Highly active antiretroviral therapy restores CD4+ Vbeta T-cell repertoire in patients with primary acute HIV infection but not in treatment-naive HIV+ patients with severe chronic infection.

261. P-glycoprotein expression by peripheral blood mononuclear cells from human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients is independent from response to highly active antiretroviral therapy.

262. Computer-based design of an HLA-haplotype and HIV-clade independent cytotoxic T-lymphocyte assay for monitoring HIV-specific immunity.

263. Primary Toxoplasma gondii infection in a pregnant human immunodeficiency virus-infected woman.

264. Lymphocyte distribution and intrahepatic compartmentalization during HCV infection: a main role for MHC-unrestricted T cells.

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