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1. Stoichiometry for entry and binding properties of the Env protein of R5 T cell-tropic HIV-1 and its evolutionary variant of macrophage-tropic HIV-1

2. The timing of HIV-1 infection of cells that persist on therapy is not strongly influenced by replication competency or cellular tropism of the provirus.

3. Evolution driven by a varying host environment selects for distinct HIV-1 entry phenotypes and other informative variants

4. Nonsuppressible viremia during HIV-1 therapy meets molecular virology

5. Selection of HIV-1 for resistance to fifth-generation protease inhibitors reveals two independent pathways to high-level resistance

6. HIV-1 is Transported into the Central Nervous System by Trafficking Infected Cells

7. Infection and inflammation: New perspectives on Alzheimer's disease

8. Combined noncanonical NF-κB agonism and targeted BET bromodomain inhibition reverse HIV latency ex vivo

9. Predicting Efavirenz Concentrations in the Brain Tissue of HIV‐Infected Individuals and Exploring their Relationship to Neurocognitive Impairment

10. Rationally designed carbohydrate-occluded epitopes elicit HIV-1 Env-specific antibodies

11. Primer ID Next-Generation Sequencing for the Analysis of a Broad Spectrum Antiviral Induced Transition Mutations and Errors Rates in a Coronavirus Genome

12. The HIV-1 latent reservoir is largely sensitive to circulating T cells

13. Stephan Oroszlan and the Proteolytic Processing of Retroviral Proteins: Following A Pro

14. HIV-1: To Splice or Not to Splice, That Is the Question

15. Fact and Fiction about 1%: Next Generation Sequencing and the Detection of Minor Drug Resistant Variants in HIV-1 Populations with and without Unique Molecular Identifiers

16. Next-Generation Sequencing for HIV Drug Resistance Testing: Laboratory, Clinical, and Implementation Considerations

17. Multi-Laboratory Comparison of Next-Generation to Sanger-Based Sequencing for HIV-1 Drug Resistance Genotyping

18. Global synonymous mutagenesis identifies cis-acting RNA elements that regulate HIV-1 splicing and replication.

19. Correction: Features of Recently Transmitted HIV-1 Clade C Viruses that Impact Antibody Recognition: Implications for Active and Passive Immunization.

20. Features of Recently Transmitted HIV-1 Clade C Viruses that Impact Antibody Recognition: Implications for Active and Passive Immunization.

21. Compartmentalized replication of R5 T cell-tropic HIV-1 in the central nervous system early in the course of infection.

22. Ongoing HIV Transmission and the HIV Care Continuum in North Carolina.

23. Affinofile Assay for Identifying Macrophage-Tropic HIV-1

24. HIV-1 transmission during early antiretroviral therapy: evaluation of two HIV-1 transmission events in the HPTN 052 prevention study.

25. Comparison of SIV and HIV-1 genomic RNA structures reveals impact of sequence evolution on conserved and non-conserved structural motifs.

26. Pre-clinical development of a recombinant, replication-competent adenovirus serotype 4 vector vaccine expressing HIV-1 envelope 1086 clade C.

27. Central nervous system compartmentalization of HIV-1 subtype C variants early and late in infection in young children.

28. HIV-1 replication in the central nervous system occurs in two distinct cell types.

29. Recurrent signature patterns in HIV-1 B clade envelope glycoproteins associated with either early or chronic infections.

30. Cross-sectional detection of acute HIV infection: timing of transmission, inflammation and antiretroviral therapy.

31. HIV-1 Populations in Semen Arise through Multiple Mechanisms.

32. Compartmentalized human immunodeficiency virus type 1 originates from long-lived cells in some subjects with HIV-1-associated dementia.

33. Unique Molecular Identifiers and Multiplexing Amplicons Maximize the Utility of Deep Sequencing To Critically Assess Population Diversity in RNA Viruses

35. Rebound HIV-1 in cerebrospinal fluid after antiviral therapy interruption is mainly clonally amplified R5 T cell-tropic virus

36. 796. HIV transmission clusters among people who inject drugs in North Carolina, 2010 to 2021

37. 2073. Persistent HIV-1 Viremia Despite Intensive Antiviral Therapy Due to Non-responsive Clonal Viral Lineages

39. Epitranscriptomic addition of m6A regulates HIV-1 RNA stability and alternative splicing

40. Near Real-Time Identification of Recent Human Immunodeficiency Virus Transmissions, Transmitted Drug Resistance Mutations, and Transmission Networks by Multiplexed Primer ID–Next-Generation Sequencing in North Carolina

41. HIV-1 Central Nervous System Compartmentalization and Cytokine Interplay in Non-Subtype B HIV-1 Infections in Nigeria and Malawi

42. Determination of RNA structural diversity and its role in HIV-1 RNA splicing

43. Reply to Troth et al

44. Lethal mutagenesis as an antiviral strategy

45. HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors Incorporating Stereochemically Defined P2′ Ligands To Optimize Hydrogen Bonding in the Substrate Envelope

46. Encoded Conformational Dynamics of the HIV Splice Site A3 Regulatory Locus: Implications for Differential Binding of hnRNP Splicing Auxiliary Factors

47. Immunological Correlates of the HIV-1 Replication-Competent Reservoir Size

48. A living WHO guideline on drugs for covid-19

49. Epitranscriptomic addition of m

50. β-d-N4-hydroxycytidine Inhibits SARS-CoV-2 Through Lethal Mutagenesis But Is Also Mutagenic To Mammalian Cells

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