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1. HIV-1 Elite Controllers Are Characterized by Elevated Levels of CD69-Expressing Natural Killer Cells.

2. Elevated plasma levels of IP-10 and MIG are early predictors of loss of control among elite HIV controllers.

3. Elevated plasma levels of IP-10 and MIG are early predictors of loss of control among elite HIV controllers

4. Case Report: HIV Elite Controller, 15-Year Follow-Up

5. Immune Responses in Controllers of HIV Infection.

7. Signatures of immune selection in intact and defective proviruses distinguish HIV-1 elite controllers

8. The HLA-B*57:01 allele corresponds to a very large MHC haploblock likely explaining its massive effect for HIV-1 elite control.

9. The CD8+ T Cell Noncytotoxic Antiviral Responses

10. Reduced CCR5 expression among Uganda HIV controllers

11. The HLA-B*57:01 allele corresponds to a very large MHC haploblock likely explaining its massive effect for HIV-1 elite control

12. Highlights from the Inaugural HIV Reservoirs and Immune Control Conference, October 1st–4th 2023, Malahide Ireland

13. High frequency of CD8 escape mutations in elite controllers as new obstacle for HIV cure

14. Interleukin 18 (IL-18) and IL-3 in Extracellular Vesicles: Biomarkers for Durable Elite Control of HIV-1.

15. Comparison of the Biological Basis for Non-HIV Transmission to HIV-Exposed Seronegative Individuals, Disease Non-Progression in HIV Long-Term Non-Progressors and Elite Controllers.

16. Reduced CCR5 expression among Uganda HIV controllers.

17. Transcriptional down-regulation of ccr5 in a subset of HIV+ controllers and their family members.

18. Bibliometric and visualized analysis of elite controllers based on CiteSpace: landscapes, hotspots, and frontiers.

20. Current Treatment Options for HIV Elite Controllers: a Review

21. Non-AIDS Events in Individuals With Spontaneous Control of HIV-1: A Systematic Review.

22. Deep analysis of the major histocompatibility complex genetic associations using covariate analysis and haploblocks unravels new mechanisms for the molecular etiology of Elite Control in AIDS.

23. Contribution of the HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein to AIDS Pathogenesis and Clinical Progression.

24. Anti-HERV-K (HML-2) capsid antibody responses in HIV elite controllers

25. Preservation of Peripheral T Follicular Helper Cell Function in HIV Controllers

26. Quantitative proteomics analysis reveals unique but overlapping protein signatures in HIV infections

27. Comparison of the Biological Basis for Non-HIV Transmission to HIV-Exposed Seronegative Individuals, Disease Non-Progression in HIV Long-Term Non-Progressors and Elite Controllers

28. Evaluation of CCR5-Δ32 mutation and HIV-1 surveillance drug-resistance mutations in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of long-term non progressors of HIV-1-infected individuals.

29. Novel Naturally Occurring Dipeptides and Single-Stranded Oligonucleotide Act as Entry Inhibitors and Exhibit a Strong Synergistic Anti-HIV-1 Profile.

30. Autophagy-dependent glutaminolysis drives superior IL21 production in HIV-1-specific CD4 T cells.

31. Natural Killer Cells in Antibody Independent and Antibody Dependent HIV Control.

32. Natural Killer Cells in Antibody Independent and Antibody Dependent HIV Control

33. A computational analysis of transcriptional profiles from CD8(+) T lymphocytes reveals potential mechanisms of HIV/AIDS control and progression

34. Massive Release of CD9+ Microvesicles in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection, Regardless of Virologic Control.

35. Distinct Plasma Concentrations of Acyl-CoA-Binding Protein (ACBP) in HIV Progressors and Elite Controllers.

36. The Role of Innate Immunity in Natural Elite Controllers of HIV-1 Infection.

37. Elite controllers: A heterogeneous group of HIV-infected patients

38. The Role of Innate Immunity in Natural Elite Controllers of HIV-1 Infection

39. Differential Expression of CREM/ICER Isoforms Is Associated with the Spontaneous Control of HIV Infection

40. The risk of non-AIDS defining events is lower in ART-naive HIV controllers than in normal progressors on suppressive ART.

41. A pooled testing system to rapidly identify cattle carrying the elite controller BoLA‐DRB3*009:02 haplotype against bovine leukemia virus infection.

42. Contribution des cellules tueuses naturelles chez les sujets contrôleurs d'élite du VIH.

43. Contribution of Natural Killer cells to HIV control in Elite Controllers.

44. Lipophagy confers a key metabolic advantage that ensures protective CD8A T-cell responses against HIV-1.

45. The influence of HLA/HIV genetics on the occurrence of elite controllers and a need for therapeutics geotargeting view

46. Evolution of Serum Acute-Phase Glycoproteins Assessed by 1H-NMR in HIV Elite Controllers

47. Evolution of Serum Acute-Phase Glycoproteins Assessed by 1H-NMR in HIV Elite Controllers.

48. Trans-activation, post-transcriptional maturation, and induction of antibodies to HERV-K (HML-2) envelope transmembrane protein in HIV-1 infection

49. HIV Antibody Characterization as a Method to Quantify Reservoir Size During Curative Interventions

50. HIV RNA levels in plasma and cervical-vaginal lavage fluid in elite controllers and HAART recipients

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