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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 6.3 – 00019 AAV Delivery of the CCR5-blocking monoclonal antibody Leronlimab yields long-term expression and ART-free remission from SHIV viremia Wu, H.L.

10 S p. 21-22
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2 7.4 – 00119 Anatomic distribution of HIV-infected clones in tissues after longterm antiretroviral therapy Maldarelli, F.

10 S p. 27
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3 6.5 – 00173 A single-infusion of CCR5 modified stem-like CD4 T cells to limit HIV/SIV persistence during ART and promote control of viremia upon ATI Sharma, A.A.

10 S p. 23
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4 1.2 – 00055 Blood and tissue HIV-1 reservoirs display cellular plasticity and lack of compartmentalization in virally suppressed people Pardons, M.

10 S p. 1-2
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5 6.6 – 00176 CAR/CCR9 T cell immunotherapy shows promise in localization of SIV-specific CAR T cells to the gastrointestinal tract of rhesus macaques Skinner, P.

10 S p. 23-24
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6 8.5 – 00015 Changes in the composition of HIV-1 reservoir of PWH on ART and dasatinib Manzanares, M.

10 S p. 31-32
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7 3.6 – 00159 Clinical and virologic outcomes of an art interruption in treated controllers and non-controllers Peluso, M.

10 S p. 12-13
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8 4.5 – 00020 Control of HIV infection is associated with enhanced CD8T cell functionality during consecutive analytical treatment interruptions Duette, G.

10 S p. 15-16
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9 2.3 – 00078 Detection of HIV-1 antisense transcripts in donor samples before and during ART Capoferri, A.

10 S p. 5
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10 Disclaimer
10 S p. iv
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11 2.6 – 00158 Doubling dolutegravir dosage reduces the viral reservoir in ARTtreated people with HIV Pasternak, A.

10 S p. 7-8
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12 6.1 – 00142 Durable Viral Load Remission in SHIV-infected Macaques after Vectored Delivery of Monoclonal Antibodies Martinez-Navio, J.M.

10 S p. 20-21
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13 8.2 – 00072 Early intervention with an indoline CD4-mimetic compound that sensitizes HIV-1-infected cells to ADCC favors post-treatment HIV control in humanized mice Zhu, L.

10 S p. 28-29
artikel
14 Editorial Board
10 S p. ii-iii
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15 8.3 – 00088 Epitope-Driven Effector Functions of Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies Across Diverse HIV Isolates: Insights for Next-Generation Therapeutics Li, C.

10 S p. 29
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16 3.1 – 00145 Exploring novel HIV Tat inhibitors Jablonski, S.M.

10 S p. 8-9
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17 1.6 – 00161 HIV-1 Antisense Transcripts are frequent in FOXP3-negative Treglike cells expressing markers of persistence in vivo during acute HIV- 1 infection Hale, M.

10 S p. 4
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18 4.3 – 00124 HIV infection induces T cell quiescence, leading to proviral latency Plasek, L.M.

10 S p. 14
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19 5.5 – 00117 HIV-Tocky system in primary CD4+T cells joined with transcriptomic and epigenomic analysis to discover mechanism involves in the establishment of latency during acute infection Sakhor, W.

10 S p. 18-19
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20 8.4 – 00081 IL-15/IL-15RA Therapy Enhances Control of Viral Rebound in SIVInfected Macaques Govindaraj, S.

10 S p. 29-30
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21 8.6 – 00097 Increased HIV-1 proviral reactivation and reservoir size in people with HIV on anticancer treatment Perez-Blazquez, L.

10 S p. 32-33
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22 1.5 – 00118 Intact Proviruses Persist in Expressed Genes in People with HIV-1 on Long-term ART Patro, S.

10 S p. 3
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23 2.1 – 00040 Lenacapavir impairs gag proteins expression by HIV-infected cells Faua, C.

10 S p. 4
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24 1.1 – 00003 Longitudinal analysis in early treated individuals reveals alteration in the HIV-1 integration site landscape and composition of the inducible reservoir Struyve, T.

10 S p. 1
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25 5.3 – 00106 Macrophage-tropic TF SHIV D infected NHP model of reservoir persistence, decay and pathogenesis on suppressive anti-retroviral therapy Mallick, S.

10 S p. 17-18
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26 4.4 – 00091 Molecular Drivers of HIV-Induced Immune Modulation and CD8+ T Cell Dysfunction in Lymph Node Follicles during ART-Suppressed Subtype C Infection Ndhlovu, Z.

10 S p. 14-15
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27 3.5 – 00053 Monovalent SMAC mimetics enhance proliferation of HIV-specific CD8 T cells Tanaka, K.

10 S p. 11
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28 6.2 – 00049 Multivalent CAR T Cell Therapy Shows Superior Potency in Controlling HIV Escape and Replication in BLT Humanized Mice Severi, F.

10 S p. 21
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29 3.2 – 00080 New PKC Modulator Latency Reversing Agents for depleting persistent HIV reservoirs Moran, J.

10 S p. 9
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30 6.4 – 00112 Overcoming immune responses directed toward AAV-delivered bNAbs Kuipa, M.

10 S p. 22-23
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31 7.2 – 00123 Peptide-induced apoptosis of latently infected cells and reduction of the HIV reservoir in people living with HIV: preliminary results of a clinical trial Diaz, R. Sobhie

10 S p. 25-26
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32 1.3 – 00084 Persistence of HIV genomes in bacteria-specific CD4+ T cells during ART Ortiz, A. Espinosa

10 S p. 2
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33 5.1 – 00136 Plasma SIVmacM clonotypes in rebound viremia correspond to those induced by AZD5582 during ART Edara, V.V.C.

10 S p. 16-17
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34 7.5 – 00009 Postmortem analyses of the central nervous system in individuals with HIV demonstrate that infection of microglia contributes to inflammatory pathways despite viral suppression Nühn, M.

10 S p. 27-28
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35 PP1.20 – 00032 A chemical screen of chromatin targeting compounds identifies TAF1 as a novel regulator of HIV latency Burgos, S.D.

10 S p. 52-53
artikel
36 PP4.8 – 00099 Activation of Immune Effector Responses in Newborns with Perinatal HIV infection De Armas, L.

10 S p. 68
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37 PP7.1-00174 Active HIV reservoir in jejunum exhibit distinct phenotypic features and evoke innate cell redistribution Calvet-Mirabent, M.

10 S p. 84
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38 PP4.2 – 00163 Aging immune system alters HIV/SIV reservoirs Byrareddy, S.

10 S p. 65
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39 PP5.11 – 00071 A novel in vitro model for studying HIV infection and latency in microglia: SIV Vpx-treated EcoHIV-infected CHME5 Ostermeier, B.

10 S p. 79-80
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40 PP5.7 – 00047 Assessing the Impact of Macrophage-Tropism on Fitness of SHIV in vivo Moezpoor, M.

10 S p. 78
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41 PP6.2 – 00140 Avoiding unwanted host immune responses toward AAV-delivered anti-HIV antibodies Fuchs, S.P.

10 S p. 80-81
artikel
42 PP5.4 – 00017 Barcoded HIV-1 reveals proviruses associated with cell clonal proliferation or viremia have distinct chromatin patterns Zhang, T.-H.

10 S p. 76-77
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43 PP6.7 – 00070 Blockade of HIV-1 Latency Reversal in CD4+ T Cells from ARTsuppressed PLWH by the HIV-1 Antisense Transcript AST Romerio, F.

10 S p. 83
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44 PP1.18 – 00043 Blockade of mA machinery in HIV latently infected primary CD4+ T cells enhances HIV-1 transcription, RNA export and protein translation, and sensitizes cells for apoptosis Honeycutt, E.

10 S p. 51-52
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45 PP6.3 – 00073 Blocking HIV-1 replication by disrupting TAR-Tat-Cyclin T1 interactions using double-strand break- (DSB-) free CRISPR editing Salazar-Quiroz, N.

10 S p. 81
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46 PP2.3 – 00168 Blocks to HIV transcriptional initiation, elongation, and splicing contribute differentially to inefficient virus reactivation across authentic reservoir-harboring CD4+ T-cell clones Huynh, T.

10 S p. 55
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47 PP4.9 – 00090 Changes in CPSF6 and SC35 expression and subcellular localization induced by dasatinib and ponatinib as mechanism to interfere with HIV-1 proviral integration in macrophages Menéndez, C. Sánchez

10 S p. 68-69
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48 PP8.7 – 00066 Characterization and Optimization of AAV Transgene Cassettes Expressing HIV-1 Broadly Neutralizing Antibody 10-1074 Leguizamo, I.

10 S p. 94
artikel
49 PP2.10 – 00029 Chromatin regulator p complex promotes HIV-1 latency by suppressing HIV-1 locus transcriptional elongation and promoting a host CD4+ T cell state unfavorable for viral amplification Li, C.

10 S p. 58-59
artikel
50 PP4.15 – 00030 Circulating Acyl-CoA-Binding Protein perturbs metabolism and inhibits T-cell function in people living with HIV Isnard, S.

10 S p. 72-73
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51 PP7.5 – 00038 Correlates of HIV Persistence and Expression Differ by Sex Lau, C.-Y.

10 S p. 86-87
artikel
52 PP7.4 – 00075 Decoding HIV Suppression: Comprehensive Multi-Omics Analysis of Biomarkers and Gene Expression in Youth on Antiretroviral Therapy Borkar, S.A.

10 S p. 86
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53 PP2.4 – 00157 Development of a Virology Quality Assurance Program to Assess Inter-lab Reproducibility of HIV-1 Reservoir Assays Maria, B.

10 S p. 55-56
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54 PP4.6 – 00115 Disruption of intestinal germinal centers during HIV infection Cossarini, F.

10 S p. 67
artikel
55 PP4.13 – 00012 Distinct CD4 tissue-resident memory (TRM) depletion and CD8 TRM function between the small and large intestine indicate regionspecific mechanisms for gut pathology in people with HIV (PWH) Marin, M.

10 S p. 71-72
artikel
56 PP4.17 – 00063 Distinct immune profiles in children living with HIV based on timing and duration of suppressive antiretroviral treatment Madeline Lee, J.

10 S p. 74
artikel
57 PP4.1 – 00179 Distinct Immunity Signatures Uncover Diverse Profiles Among Elite HIV Controllers de Azevedo, J.L. Lima Calandrini

10 S p. 64-65
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58 PP8.8 – 00060 Efficacy of HIV suppression by AAV-bNAb therapy is determined by antibody escapability Galvez, N.

10 S p. 94-95
artikel
59 PP7.6 – 00039 Elevated Lymph Node Metabolic Activity During Long-Term Effective Anti-Retroviral Therapy Lau, C.-Y.

10 S p. 87
artikel
60 PP3.2 – 00156 Endogenous Cytokine Reporter Macrophages Facilitate Identification of Novel Training Compounds that can Reactivate and Initiate Clearance of Latent HIV John, S.P.

10 S p. 61
artikel
61 PP1.6 – 00127 ETS1 Regulates Differential Control of HIV latency and Viral Transcription in CD4 T Cells Manickam, A.

10 S p. 43-44
artikel
62 PP6.8 – 00062 Evaluating the Combination Effect of Autophagy Induction and CAR T Cell Therapy on “Kick-and-Kill” HIV Reservoir Depletion Maggirwar, N.S.

10 S p. 83-84
artikel
63 PP8.3 – 00167 Exploring Strategies to Enhance ADCC of HIV-infected cells by targeting the CD16 receptor Melo, C.

10 S p. 92
artikel
64 PP3.3 – 00121 Exploring the Effects of Benzodiazepines on a Novel Mechanism of Control in HIV-1 Infected Human Monocyte Derived Macrophages Wallace, C.

10 S p. 61-62
artikel
65 PP5.10 – 00033 Ex vivo HIV DNA integration in STAT3 drives T cell persistence—A model of HIV-associated T cell lymphoma Rist, M.

10 S p. 79
artikel
66 PP2.8 – 00051 Full-length sequencing of HIV-1 proviruses in large infected cell clones in PWH on ART reveals a predominance of solo-LTRs Akter, S.

10 S p. 57
artikel
67 PP1.10 – 00098 Gene expression dynamics following dasatinib treatment and discontinuation in people with HIV-1: case report González, M. Remesal

10 S p. 46
artikel
68 PP6.1 – 00116 Generation of HIV-resistant CD4-based CAR T cells for enhanced immunotherapy Acosta, R.

10 S p. 80
artikel
69 PP2.1 – 00175 HIV genome derived from the brain microglia isolated from PWH on ART Chen, H.

10 S p. 53-54
artikel
70 PP5.6 – 00141 HIV-infected CD4+ T cells that survive NK cell interactions exhibit a TNF/IFN signature and have higher MHC-I expression Grasberger, P.E.

10 S p. 77-78
artikel
71 PP5.8 – 00137 HIV-infected macrophages display lysosomal release upon targeting by NK cells Grasberger, P.

10 S p. 78-79
artikel
72 PP2.9 – 00007 HIV-PULSE as a newplatform to unveil HIV-1 reservoir composition: intactness, drug resistance, tropism and immune therapy predictions De Braekeleer, S.

10 S p. 58
artikel
73 PP4.14 – 00024 HIV RNA+ cells from ART-suppressed PWH exhibit transcriptional profiles distinct from those during active viremia Frouard, J.

10 S p. 72
artikel
74 PP1.16 – 00059 Identification of solo-LTR HIV provirus in vitro Li, F.

10 S p. 50
artikel
75 PP5.5 – 00152 IL-15, Type I interferon, and amino acid pathways are correlated with SIV reservoir size and magnitude of viral rebound post-ATI in SIV-infected infant rhesus macaques Chinunga, T.T.

10 S p. 77
artikel
76 PP4.7 – 00101 Immunotolerance during recent HIV infection and rapid disease progression Diaz, M.B.

10 S p. 67-68
artikel
77 PP1.11 – 00021 Impact of HIV-1 Tat and TAR Sequence Diversity on Clinical and Reservoir Characteristics Arikatla, M.R.

10 S p. 46-48
artikel
78 PP5.1 – 00178 Impact of Methamphetamine use disorder on CNS reservoirs and beyond in SIV-infected rhesus macaques on antiretroviral therapy Ling, B.

10 S p. 74-75
artikel
79 PP1.2 – 00165 Inhibition of ARP2/3 by HIV Nef Leads to Impaired CD4+ T Cell Function & Dysregulation of Immunity within Progressors but not all HIV Controllers Dunn, D.

10 S p. 39-40
artikel
80 PP3.5 – 00089 Investigating novel designed and synthesized PKC modulators for use in “kick and kill” HIV cure strategies Morán, J.

10 S p. 62-63
artikel
81 PP2.2 – 00177 Late Increases in Intact Proviral DNA Reveal Variable HIV-1 Reservoir Dynamics Brandt, L.

10 S p. 54-55
artikel
82 PP7.2 – 00169 Longitudinal Persistence of HIV DNA in CSF Over 4 Years Despite Up to 20 Years of ART Cyktor, J.

10 S p. 84-85
artikel
83 PP4.11 – 00077 Long-term antiretroviral treatment reduces the reactivation capacity of HIV-1 reservoir Rueda, A. Simón

10 S p. 70-71
artikel
84 PP3.1 – 00160 Macrophage Training Reactivates Latent HIV-1 from HAARTsuppressed PBMCs of PLWH John, S.

10 S p. 59-61
artikel
85 PP8.5 – 00044 Mapping in-vivo escape pathways from VRC01-class bNAbs Destefanis, T.

10 S p. 93
artikel
86 PP7.9 – 00031 Memory B Cells in the CSF of People with HIV Exhibit Changes in Interferon Signaling and Antigen Presentation Capacity Filippidis, P.

10 S p. 89-90
artikel
87 PP1.12 – 00061 Nanopore sequencing enables capturing of long HIV-1 reads for multi-omic analysis of HIV-1-infected cells Qi, Y.

10 S p. 48
artikel
88 PP3.6 – 00064 Novel synthesized protein kinase C modulators show enhanced HIV latency reversal properties and synergize with a BET bromodomain inhibitor Chou, T.C.

10 S p. 63
artikel
89 PP1.1 – 00164 Nuclear retention of unspliced HIV-1 RNA as a novel reversible posttranscriptional block in latency Dorman, A.

10 S p. 39
artikel
90 PP1.17 – 00054 Optimizing Detection of HIV-1 Infected Cells: A Novel Bioinformatics Pipeline Leveraging Kraken for Single-Cell Multiomics Datasets Garrido-Sanz, L.

10 S p. 51
artikel
91 PP4.12 – 00068 Persistence and Maturation of B Cell Lineages during ART initiation in Chronic SHIV-infected Juvenile Rhesus Macaques Chen, Y.

10 S p. 71
artikel
92 PP5.2 – 00170 Plasma levels of Galectin-3 and -9 correlate with gut microbial dysregulation and residual mucosal SIV in Rhesus Macaques Yeung, S.T.

10 S p. 75-76
artikel
93 PP8.2 – 00162 Protective MHC-1 alleles extend time to SIV rebound following neutralizing antibody treatment at time of ART release Medina, M.

10 S p. 91-92
artikel
94 PP1.21 – 00006 PU.1 inhibition and HIV-1 reactivation: A novel approach to the eradication of HIV-1 latently infected non-T cell reservoirs Kitamura, H.

10 S p. 53
artikel
95 PP1.14 – 00005 Q4ddPCR - A New High-Throughput Multicolor Droplet Digital PCR Assay for Precise Intact Reservoir Quantification Scheck, R.

10 S p. 49-50
artikel
96 PP7.8 – 00085 Readiness for analytic treatment interruption trials among early treated children well-suppressed on antiretroviral therapy – willingness to participate, HIV-1 DNA levels and Western Blot RESULTS: Oral Kuhn, L.

10 S p. 88-89
artikel
97 PP4.16 – 00014 Reduction of HIV-1 reservoir following mpox infection Fernández, G. Casado

10 S p. 73
artikel
98 PP6.5 – 00086 Regulation of AAV transgene expression using nanoparticledelivered Cre-recombinase Correa, N.

10 S p. 82
artikel
99 PP3.4 – 00100 Retinoids enhance NK effector functions against HIV infected CD4 T cells Mcmahon, E.

10 S p. 62
artikel
100 PP1.3 – 00155 Robust proviral transcription but complete restriction of HIV virion production in fetal liver macrophages: a new model for viral persistence in tissue-resident macrophages Gludish, D.

10 S p. 40-41
artikel
101 PP8.1 – 00046 Safety, Viral Resuppression Dynamics, and Immunological Signatures of a PD-1 Inhibitor, Budigalimab, Among PWH During Analytical Treatment Interruption: Phase 1 Randomized Double- Blind Study Santos, A. Pires Dos

10 S p. 91
artikel
102 PP4.10 – 00082 Simultaneous measurement of HIV proviral DNA and cell associated RNA in CSF cells of PWH using single-cell Multiomics Orlinick, B.

10 S p. 69-70
artikel
103 PP7.7 – 00092 Single-Nucleus Multiomic Sequencing Uncovers Differential Chromatin Accessibility and Gene Regulation in Cerebrospinal Fluid Cells of PWH Lu, C.

10 S p. 87-88
artikel
104 PP1.4 – 00138 SIV and HIV Infection of Mast Cells Walker, K.L.

10 S p. 41-42
artikel
105 PP6.6 – 00076 Target cell-specific nanobody-engineered AAV vectors for in vivo gene therapy approaches for HIV cure Hamann, M.V.

10 S p. 82-83
artikel
106 PP1.9 – 00102 Targeting Latent HIV Reservoirs: Effectiveness of Combination Therapy with HDAC and PARP Inhibitors McGraw, A.

10 S p. 45
artikel
107 PP8.9 – 00016 T Cell Receptor Repertoire Profiling in Phase 1b Study with PD-1 Inhibitor, Budigalimab, in PLWH Undergoing Analytical Treatment Interruption Krishnan, P.

10 S p. 95
artikel
108 PP8.6 – 00079 The asymmetric opening of HIV-1 Env by a potent indoline CD4 mimetic enables anti-Env coreceptor binding site antibodies to mediate ADCC Richard, J.

10 S p. 93-94
artikel
109 PP2.11 – 00011 The cellular factors BRD4 and HSF1 are critical initiators of P-TEFbdependent HIV-1 latency reversal in primary T cells Yang, M.

10 S p. 59
artikel
110 PP2.7 – 00034 The Cross-Subtype Intact Proviral DNA Assay Detects >97% of Proviral Sequences from Diverse HIV Clades Litchford, M.

10 S p. 57
artikel
111 PP7.10 – 00018 The effects of P-glycoprotein, breast cancer resistance protein, and CYP3A4 modulators on the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic responses of the TLR7 agonist vesatolimod in people living with HIV Omange, R.

10 S p. 90
artikel
112 PP2.6 – 00048 The HIV reservoir can be established in either quiescent or senescent CD4 T cells Nicodemos, R. Matus

10 S p. 56-57
artikel
113 PP1.13 – 00083 The lysine methyltransferase SMYD5 methylates HIV-1 Tat K28/K29 Boehm, D.

10 S p. 48
artikel
114 PP6.4 – 00096 Therapeutic efficacy of AAV-delivered HIV-1 bNAbs to prevent SHIV rebound in Rhesus macaques Dhole, P.

10 S p. 81-82
artikel
115 PP2.5 – 00122 The role of Vpr in the epigenetic regulation of HIV-1 latency Lewis, C.

10 S p. 56
artikel
116 PP3.7 – 00002 Towards a functional cure for HIV-1 infection: BRD4 modulator ZL0580 and LEDGINs additively block and lock HIV-1 transcription Pellaers, E.

10 S p. 63-64
artikel
117 PP5.9 – 00108 Tracking infected cell fate using a barcoded virus Cabrera, A. Oceguera

10 S p. 79
artikel
118 PP4.4 – 00151 Trained immunity as an exacerbating factor in Chronic HIV and HIVAssociated Neurocognitive Disorders Capriotti, Z.

10 S p. 65-66
artikel
119 PP1.15 – 00056 Transcriptional analysis of clonal cultures of CD4+ T cells harboring real intact provirus from people living with HIV Bittar, C.

10 S p. 50
artikel
120 PP5.3 – 00166 Treatment with AZD5582 + het-IL15 transiently disrupts the reservoir establishment in SIV-infected macaques Statzu, M.

10 S p. 76
artikel
121 PP1.5 – 00132 Tunneling Nanotubes are essential for the propagation of HIV infection at early stages of infection and reactivation Valdebenito-Silva, S.

10 S p. 42-43
artikel
122 PP7.3 – 00149 Ultra-sensitive secondary structure RNA quantification in the HIV Reservoir Assay Validation and Evaluation Network (RAVEN) using the BioSnap assay Huie, J.

10 S p. 85-86
artikel
123 PP1.19 – 00036 Unexpected Redundancy of the TNF/NF-kB Axis in HIV-1 Restriction and Latency Reversal in Primary Human MDM Polarized to M1 Cells Poli, G.

10 S p. 52
artikel
124 PP4.5 – 00144 Unveiling Cellular Phenotypes and Transcriptional Dynamics in Early Treated Acute HIV Infection Rutsaert, S.

10 S p. 66-67
artikel
125 PP8.4 – 00154 Using Immunomodulatory Drug Pretreatment to Enhance AAV Delivery of Anti-HIV Broadly Neutralizing Monoclonal Antibodies Termini, J.

10 S p. 92
artikel
126 7.3 – 00050 Profound reduction of HIV-1 reservoir cells over three decades of antiretroviral therapy started in early infancy Luzuriaga, K.

10 S p. 26
artikel
127 2.5 – 00074 Propagation of HIV reservoir clones reveals functional heterogeneity, suggesting diverse mechanisms of persistence Ferreira, I.

10 S p. 6-7
artikel
128 3.3 – 00093 RasGRP1 agonists induce cyclin T1 translation to reverse HIV-1 latency in primary CD4+ T cells Mbonye, U.

10 S p. 9-10
artikel
129 2.2 – 00058 Role of HIV integration site on clonal expansion of infected cells and maintenance of latency in vivo Pal, V.

10 S p. 5
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130 7.1 – 00113 Safety and PD-1 receptor occupancy with low dose Nivolumab in adults living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy: NIVO-LD McMahon, J.H.

10 S p. 24-25
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131 4.2 – 00027 Secondary cytotoxicity of memory CD8+ T cells targeting autologous HIV during treated chronic infection is associated with suppression of provirus and of recrudescent viremia Collins, D.R.

10 S p. 13-14
artikel
132 2.4 – 00143 Selective export of HIV mRNAs is regulated by compartmentalized interactions with Sam, PTB and mA RNA methylation in reactivated latently infected T-cells Kizito, F.

10 S p. 6
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133 8.1 – 00022 Short-term Combination Immunotherapy with bNAbs and CCR5 Blockade Mediates ART-Free Viral Control in Infant Rhesus Macaques Haigwood, N.L.

10 S p. 28-29
artikel
134 ST2.1 – 00087 A Novel HIV-1 Immune Evasion Strategy: How Softer HIV-1 Infected cells Preferentially Resist Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes (CTLs) Leyre, L.

10 S p. 35-36
artikel
135 ST2.4 – 00035 Bach controls seeding of HIV reservoirs in memory CD4+ T cells Shan, L.

10 S p. 38-39
artikel
136 ST2.2 – 00065 Models and correlates of intact and defective HIV DNA decay in Kenyan children over 8 years of ART Reeves, D.

10 S p. 36
artikel
137 ST1.4 – 00008 Persistent HIV-1 unintegrated linear DNA can integrate and lead to viral replication after integrase inhibitor treatment removal Maisch, M.

10 S p. 34-35
artikel
138 ST1.1 – 00095 Single cell transcriptomic characterization of the gastrointestinal HIV reservoir Browne, E.

10 S p. 33
artikel
139 ST2.3 – 00128 Targeting Myeloid Reservoirs Harboring Replication-Competent HIV Wang, J.

10 S p. 36-38
artikel
140 ST1.3 – 00171 Venetoclax decreases intact proviral DNA frequency in SIV-infected, ART-suppressed Rhesus Macaques Bergstresser, S.N.

10 S p. 34
artikel
141 5.6 – 00133 Suppression of viral rebound by a Rev-dependent lentiviral particle in SIV-infected rhesus macaques Hetrick, B.

10 S p. 19-20
artikel
142 Table of content
10 S p. v
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143 5.4 – 00148 Targeting Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway during latency reversal in ART-suppressed SIV-infected rhesus macaques Hamid, R.A.

10 S p. 18
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144 7.6 – 00052 The Tuberculosis Associated Microenvironment Reduces CD8+ TCell Control of HIV at the Site of the Coinfection Cronin, S.

10 S p. 28
artikel
145 4.1 – 00057 Tissue resident memory programs of intestinal CD4+ and CD8+ T cells facilitate HIV-1 persistence Wei, Y.

10 S p. 13
artikel
146 Title Page
10 S p. i
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147 4.6 – 00114 Transcriptomic profile of gut T follicular helper cells during persistent HIV infection Cossarini, F.

10 S p. 16
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148 3.4 – 00150 Unbiased Genome-Wide CRISPR Screens in Primary Human CD4+ T Cells Identify Novel Proviral and Anti-viral HIV Host Factors Rathore, U.

10 S p. 11
artikel
149 5.2 – 00120 Well-seeded reservoirs in gut are associated with tertiary lymphoid organs and stress response activation Lorenzo-Redondo, R.

10 S p. 17
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