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9. Differential HLA-dependent HIV evolution among subtypes.

10. Mutation profiling of the c.1521_1523delCTT (p.Phe508del, F508del) cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator allele using haplotype-resolved long-read next generation sequencing.

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

12. Increased Frequency of Inter-Subtype HIV-1 Recombinants Identified by Near Full-Length Virus Sequencing in Rwandan Acute Transmission Cohorts.

13. Utilizing Computational Machine Learning Tools to Understand Immunogenic Breadth in the Context of a CD8 T-Cell Mediated HIV Response.

14. HIV-1 Gag-Pol Sequences from Ugandan Early Infections Reveal Sequence Variants Associated with Elevated Replication Capacity.

15. Infection with multiple HIV-1 founder variants is associated with lower viral replicative capacity, faster CD4+ T cell decline and increased immune activation during acute infection.

16. Clustered Mutations at the Murine and Human IgH Locus Exhibit Significant Linkage Consistent with Templated Mutagenesis.

17. Computational comparison of availability in CTL/gag epitopes among patients with acute and chronic HIV-1 infection.

18. HLA Class-II Associated HIV Polymorphisms Predict Escape from CD4+ T Cell Responses.

19. Host genetic factors associated with symptomatic primary HIV infection and disease progression among Argentinean seroconverters.

20. Centrifugation improves the detection of HIV-1 p24 antigen in plasma from children born to mothers infected with HIV-1.

21. Lack of viral selection in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 mother-to-child transmission with primary infection during late pregnancy and/or breastfeeding.

22. Drug resistance testing provides evidence of the globalization of HIV type 1: a new circulating recombinant form.

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