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1. Initial productive and latent HIV infections originate in vivo by infection of resting T cells

2. Decision making for invasive and non-invasive optional procedures within an acute HIV research cohort in Bangkok

3. Long-term antiretroviral therapy initiated in acute HIV infection prevents residual dysfunction of HIV-specific CD8+ T cells

4. Neuropsychiatric outcomes before and after switching to dolutegravir-based therapy in an acute HIV cohort

5. Anti-HIV antibody development up to 1 year after antiretroviral therapy initiation in acute HIV infection

6. Deep Sequencing Reveals Central Nervous System Compartmentalization in Multiple Transmitted/Founder Virus Acute HIV-1 Infection

7. Neurological Response to cART vs. cART plus Integrase Inhibitor and CCR5 Antagonist Initiated during Acute HIV.

8. Productive and latent HIV infections originate in resting CD4+T cells

9. Persistent HIV transcription and variable antiretroviral drug penetration in lymph nodes during plasma viral suppression

11. Attitudes About Analytic Treatment Interruption (ATI) in HIV Remission Trials with Different Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Resumption Criteria

12. Anti-HIV antibody development up to 1 year after antiretroviral therapy initiation in acute HIV infection

13. Paradoxically Greater Persistence of HIV RNA-Positive Cells in Lymphoid Tissue When ART Is Initiated in the Earliest Stage of Infection

14. Determinants of suboptimal CD4+ T cell recovery after antiretroviral therapy initiation in a prospective cohort of acute HIV-1 infection

15. Neuropsychiatric outcomes before and after switching to dolutegravir-based therapy in an acute HIV cohort

16. Characterization of Cellular Immune Responses in Thai Individuals With and Without HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders

17. Depression and Anxiety are Common in Acute HIV Infection and Associate with Plasma Immune Activation

18. Determinants of suboptimal CD4

19. Very Early Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy During Acute HIV Infection Is Associated With Normalized Levels of Immune Activation Markers in Cerebrospinal Fluid but Not in Plasma

20. Deep Sequencing Reveals Central Nervous System Compartmentalization in Multiple Transmitted/Founder Virus Acute HIV-1 Infection

21. Switch to dolutegravir is well tolerated in Thais with HIV infection

22. Brief Report: Safety of Frequent Blood Sampling in Research Participants in an Acute HIV Infection Cohort in Thailand

23. NEUROLOGIC SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS FREQUENTLY MANIFEST IN ACUTE HIV INFECTION

24. Neurological Response to cART vs. cART plus Integrase Inhibitor and CCR5 Antagonist Initiated during Acute HIV

25. Anti-HIV antibody development up to 1 year after antiretroviral therapy initiation in acute HIV infection.

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