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NSC95397 Is a Novel HIV-1 Latency-Reversing Agent. [PDF]

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Nichols Doyle R   +5 more
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Cyclophilin A Regulates Tripartite Motif 5 Alpha Restriction of HIV-1. [PDF]

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Wang T   +5 more
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Nuclear retention of unspliced HIV-1 RNA as a reversible post-transcriptional block in latency. [PDF]

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Dorman A   +17 more
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HIV-1-DNA/RNA and immunometabolism in monocytes: contribution to the chronic immune activation and inflammation in people with HIV-1. [PDF]

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Muñoz-Muela E   +11 more
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Unraveling HIV-1 transmission patterns through molecular surveillance in a hotspot in Yunnan Province, China. [PDF]

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Yang H   +12 more
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Maturation of HIV-1

Science, 2021
Structural transformation of HIV-1 matrix during virus maturation promotes ...
Yuta Hikichi, Eric O. Freed
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HIV-1 reservoirs [PDF]

open access: possibleClinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2002
In most infected individuals, HIV-1 replicates high levels throughout the duration of infection, including the clinically quiescent phase of disease. The level of this active viral replication correlates directly with disease progression and survival.
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HIV-1 superinfection

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2003
During the past year, a number of reports have described HIV-1 superinfection in human subjects, defined as the reinfection of an individual with a second heterologous strain of HIV-1. These reports have challenged the assumption that HIV-1-specific immune responses generated during primary infection are protective against subsequent infection and have
Marcus Altfeld, Todd M. Allen
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