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6. tat Exon 1 Exhibits Functional Diversity during HIV-1 Subtype C Primary Infection

8. Author Correction: High monoclonal neutralization titers reduced breakthrough HIV-1 viral loads in the Antibody Mediated Prevention trials.

9. Prevention efficacy of the broadly neutralizing antibody VRC01 depends on HIV-1 envelope sequence features.

10. High monoclonal neutralization titers reduced breakthrough HIV-1 viral loads in the Antibody Mediated Prevention trials.

11. Pharmacokinetic serum concentrations of VRC01 correlate with prevention of HIV-1 acquisition.

12. Neutralization titer biomarker for antibody-mediated prevention of HIV-1 acquisition.

13. B cells, antibody-secreting cells, and virus-specific antibodies respond to herpes simplex virus 2 reactivation in skin.

14. Molecular dating and viral load growth rates suggested that the eclipse phase lasted about a week in HIV-1 infected adults in East Africa and Thailand.

15. Combining Viral Genetics and Statistical Modeling to Improve HIV-1 Time-of-infection Estimation towards Enhanced Vaccine Efficacy Assessment.

16. Transmitted/Founder HIV-1 Subtype C Viruses Show Distinctive Signature Patterns in Vif, Vpr, and Vpu That Are Under Subsequent Immune Pressure During Early Infection.

17. Intra-host evolutionary rates in HIV-1C env and gag during primary infection.

18. Infant feeding practices were not associated with breast milk HIV-1 RNA levels in a randomized clinical trial in Botswana.

19. Viral diversity and diversification of major non-structural genes vif, vpr, vpu, tat exon 1 and rev exon 1 during primary HIV-1 subtype C infection.

20. Transmission of single and multiple viral variants in primary HIV-1 subtype C infection.

21. Temporal reduction of HIV type 1 viral load in breast milk by single-dose nevirapine during prevention of MTCT.

22. Timing constraints of in vivo gag mutations during primary HIV-1 subtype C infection.

23. Better control of early viral replication is associated with slower rate of elicited antiviral antibodies in the detuned enzyme immunoassay during primary HIV-1C infection.

24. Risk factors for early and late transmission of HIV via breast-feeding among infants born to HIV-infected women in a randomized clinical trial in Botswana.

25. Evolution of proviral gp120 over the first year of HIV-1 subtype C infection.

26. Viral load and CD4+ T-cell dynamics in primary HIV-1 subtype C infection.

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