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Keyword [HIV-1 infection]
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Exploring CD4+ T cell function in HIV-1 infection and resistance
62.
Molecular mechanisms of HIV -1 infection: Viral and host determinants in transmission and pathogenesis
63.
The use of RNA technologies to decrease HIV-1 replication and investigate the role of RNA interference in the innate immune response to HIV-1 infection
64.
A proteomics investigation of the HIV-1 infection in T-cells
65.
Monocyte and macrophage apoptosis and activation during HIV-1 infection and antiretroviral therapy
66.
Maturation of Autologous and Heterologous Neutralization Breadth in Subtypes A and B HIV-1 Infection
67.
Cell biology of host restriction factor TRIM5 and its two-phase mechanism for blocking HIV-1 infection
68.
A role for uracil in innate immunity to HIV-1 infection
69.
Determinants and kinetics of chronic immune activation in HIV-1 infection
70.
A systems biology approach to understanding cellular dynamics during HIV-1 infection and progression to AIDS
71.
Molecular mechanisms of HIV-1 infection: Entry, post-entry, and gene expression
72.
Identification of Cellular Proteins and Molecular Mechanisms that Contribute to HIV-1 Latency and Evasion of Immunoregulation
73.
High density genotyping for immunogenetic polymorphisms associated with transmission and control of HIV-1 infection in Zambian heterosexual serodiscordant couples
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Genetics of host innate immune factors in tuberculosis susceptibility
75.
Characterization of virus-specific CD8+ T cell differentiation
76.
Gene therapy for HIV/AIDS: Harnessing RNA interference and the restriction factor TRIM5alpha to inhibit HIV-1 infection
77.
Mechanisms of bystander T cell apoptosis in HIV-1 infection
78.
Characterization of Microtubule Associated Proteins DNAL1 and MAP4 in the Early Events of HIV-1 Infection, and the Nuclear-Cytoplasmic Shuttling of Rhesus TRIM5Alpha
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Modulation of the CD161+ Double-Negative T cell Population During Progression of HIV-1 Infection to AIDS is Correlated with an Increased Pro-Inflammatory T cell Gene Expression
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Immunologic events associated with the maintenance and failure of T cell homeostasis in HIV-1 infection
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