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1. Intradermal but not intramuscular modified vaccinia Ankara immunizations protect against intravaginal tier2 simian-human immunodeficiency virus challenges in female macaques

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

3. Human anogenital monocyte-derived dendritic cells and langerin+cDC2 are major HIV target cells

4. Attenuated HIV-1 Nef But Not Vpu Function in a Cohort of Rwandan Long-Term Survivors

5. Elevated levels of inflammatory plasma biomarkers are associated with risk of HIV infection

6. Cohort-Specific Peptide Reagents Broaden Depth and Breadth Estimates of the CD8 T Cell Response to HIV-1 Gag Potential T Cell Epitopes

7. African-led health research and capacity building- is it working?

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

9. Proviral Turnover During Untreated HIV Infection Is Dynamic and Variable Between Hosts, Impacting Reservoir Composition on ART

10. Plasmacytoid dendritic cells have divergent effects on HIV infection of initial target cells and induce a pro-retention phenotype.

11. Identification of HIV transmitting CD11c+ human epidermal dendritic cells

12. A Novel Sample Selection Approach to Aid the Identification of Factors That Correlate With the Control of HIV-1 Infection

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

14. The C3/465 glycan hole cluster in BG505 HIV-1 envelope is the major neutralizing target involved in preventing mucosal SHIV infection.

15. 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

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

17. 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.

18. HIV-1 variants are archived throughout infection and persist in the reservoir.

19. Protective HLA alleles are associated with reduced LPS levels in acute HIV infection with implications for immune activation and pathogenesis.

20. CD8 T cells targeting adapted epitopes in chronic HIV infection promote dendritic cell maturation and CD4 T cell trans-infection.

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

22. High throughput generation and characterization of replication-competent clade C transmitter-founder simian human immunodeficiency viruses.

23. Prediction of extended high viremia among newly HIV-1-infected persons in sub-Saharan Africa.

24. Diversification in the HIV-1 Envelope Hyper-variable Domains V2, V4, and V5 and Higher Probability of Transmitted/Founder Envelope Glycosylation Favor the Development of Heterologous Neutralization Breadth.

25. Mason-Pfizer Monkey Virus Envelope Glycoprotein Cycling and Its Vesicular Co-Transport with Immature Particles

26. Heterosexual Transmission of Subtype C HIV-1 Selects Consensus-Like Variants without Increased Replicative Capacity or Interferon-α Resistance.

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

28. Transmitted virus fitness and host T cell responses collectively define divergent infection outcomes in two HIV-1 recipients.

29. Creating an African HIV clinical research and prevention trials network: HIV prevalence, incidence and transmission.

30. High Transmitter CD4+ T-Cell Count Shortly after the Time of Transmission in a Study of African Serodiscordant Couples.

31. Neurotoxic Activity of the HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein: Activation of Protein Kinase C in Rat Astrocytes

32. An siRNA screen of membrane trafficking genes highlights pathways common to HIV-1 and M-PMV virus assembly and release.

33. Viral escape from neutralizing antibodies in early subtype A HIV-1 infection drives an increase in autologous neutralization breadth.

34. A Mason-Pfizer Monkey virus Gag-GFP fusion vector allows visualization of capsid transport in live cells and demonstrates a role for microtubules.

35. Elevated rate of fixation of endogenous retroviral elements in Haplorhini TRIM5 and TRIM22 genomic sequences: impact on transcriptional regulation.

36. Failure of a novel, rapid antigen and antibody combination test to detect antigen-positive HIV infection in African adults with early HIV infection.

37. Role of transmitted Gag CTL polymorphisms in defining replicative capacity and early HIV-1 pathogenesis.

38. Antibody responses against xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus envelope in a murine model.

40. Disparate associations of HLA class I markers with HIV-1 acquisition and control of viremia in an African population.

41. Human leukocyte antigens and HIV type 1 viral load in early and chronic infection: predominance of evolving relationships.

42. Escape from autologous neutralizing antibodies in acute/early subtype C HIV-1 infection requires multiple pathways.

43. Inflammatory genital infections mitigate a severe genetic bottleneck in heterosexual transmission of subtype A and C HIV-1.

44. Deficiencia, discapacidad y minusvalía asociadas a los problemas de voz y audición en profesores colombianos

45. Relationship Between Tasked Vocal Effort Levels and Measures of Vocal Intensity

46. Factors Influencing Teachers' Experience of Vocal Fatigue and Classroom Voice Amplification

47. Ask the Editors: Assessing the Publishing Needs of Faculty Editors

48. Cross-reactivity of glycan-reactive HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibodies with parasite glycans

49. Do Voice Acoustic Parameters Differ Between Bilingual English-Spanish Speakers and Monolingual English Speakers During English Productions?

50. Do We Need a Measure of Vocal Effort? Clinician's Report of Vocal Effort in Voice Patients

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