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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 7 A single-cell method to detect early activation of the latent HIV provirus Svensson, J.P.

3 S1 p. 8
artikel
2 16 A subset of bNAbs exhibit broad binding to primary CD4+ T cells infected with reactivated reservoir HIV in vitro Ren, Yanqin

3 S1 p. 11-12
artikel
3 30 Changes in expression of small non-coding RNA during HIV infection and latency in a CD4+ T cell model of HIV latency Vemula, SaiVikram

3 S1 p. 17-18
artikel
4 6 Epigenetic dysregulation of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) region in HIV-infected children on early antiretroviral therapy Shiau, Stephanie

3 S1 p. 7-8
artikel
5 25 Estimating the contribution of proliferation to HIV-infected lymphocyte persistence Gerold, J.M.

3 S1 p. 15
artikel
6 18 Expanded clones in SIV-infected macaques on antiretroviral therapy recapitulate key features of expanded clones in HIV infection: implications for evaluation of ‘HIV cure’ interventions Wu, Xiaolin

3 S1 p. 12-13
artikel
7 33 Experiences and expectations of participants completing HIV cure-focused clinical trials McMahon, J.H.

3 S1 p. 18-19
artikel
8 2 Generation of new model systems for HIV infection to explore epigenetic effects of HIV integration site choice Bialek, J.K.

3 S1 p. 6
artikel
9 31 High prevalence of CXCR4-using virus and low clonal expansion in infected naïve and central memory CD4+ T cells in individuals on ART Roche, M.

3 S1 p. 18
artikel
10 10 Histone deacetylase inhibitors reduce proteins crucial to the elongation, splicing and nuclear export of HIV RNAs Mota, Talia M.

3 S1 p. 9
artikel
11 27 HIV-associated gastrointestinal microbial dysbiosis influences the efficacy of anti-HIV immunity by immune checkpoint blockade SahBandar, I.N.

3 S1 p. 16
artikel
12 19 HIV-1 Nef enhances viral reactivation and downregulates HLA class I: a dual role in modulating immune-mediated clearance of reservoirs Kuang, XiaomeiT

3 S1 p. 13
artikel
13 3 HIV prevalence among patients from the Brazilian National Cancer Institute: a call for the relevance of HIV malignancies Leal, Fabio E.

3 S1 p. 6-7
artikel
14 13 HIV-1-specific ADCC following anti-latency therapy and analytical treatment interruption Lee, W.S.

3 S1 p. 10
artikel
15 24 HIV-specific, ex vivo expanded T cell therapy (HXTC) for HIV clearance: feasibility, safety and efficacy Sung, Julia M.

3 S1 p. 15
artikel
16 29 Impact of adjunctive metformin therapy on T cell exhaustion and viral persistence in a clinical trial of HIV-infected adults on suppressive ART Chew, G.M.

3 S1 p. 17
artikel
17 8 Implication of the HIV-1 pol gene intragenic enhancer in myeloid-specific viral gene expression Verdikt, R.

3 S1 p. 8
artikel
18 5 Inhibition of HIV-1 gene transcription by KAP1: a new CTIP2 interactant Ait Ammar, Amina

3 S1 p. 7
artikel
19 23 Knockdown of CCR5 expression in antigen-specific cytotoxic CD4 T cells Zaunders, John

3 S1 p. 14-15
artikel
20 9 LEDGIN-mediated inhibition of the IN-LEDGF/p75 interaction reduces provirus reactivation from latency Debyser, Zeger

3 S1 p. 9
artikel
21 11 Murine model to predict viral rebound in HIV+ allotransplanted subjects Salgado, Maria

3 S1 p. 9-10
artikel
22 4 New HIV specific latency reversing agents with novel targets that synergise with HIV Tat and the bromodomain inhibitor, JQ1 to reactivate HIV from primary cells. Jacobson, J.

3 S1 p. 7
artikel
23 OA5-1 Achievement of full donor chimerism with episodes of alloreactivity contributes to reduce the HIV reservoir after allogeneic stem cell transplantation Salgado, M.

3 S1 p. 5
artikel
24 OA3-3 Anti-PD-1 disrupts HIV latency in non-proliferating but not in proliferating T cells Van der Sluis, R.M.

3 S1 p. 4
artikel
25 OA4-1 Combined IL-21 and IFNα treatment limits residual inflammation, viral persistence and delays viral rebound in SIV-infected rhesus macaques Micci, L.

3 S1 p. 4-5
artikel
26 OA1-2 Enrichment of the HIV reservoir in CD32+ CD4 T cells occurs early and is closely associated with immune checkpoint receptor expression Martin, G.E.

3 S1 p. 1-2
artikel
27 OA4-2 Evaluation of different Treg depletion approaches as strategies for improved SIV reactivation and clearance Sivanandham, R.

3 S1 p. 5
artikel
28 OA3-1 HIV reservoir dynamics and immune responses after anti-PD-1 therapy Scully, E.

3 S1 p. 3
artikel
29 OA2-1 Identification of a new factor involved in DNA methylation-mediated repression of latent HIV-1 Bouchat, S.

3 S1 p. 2
artikel
30 OA1-1 Impact of vorinostat treatment of non-Hodgkin‘s lymphoma on HIV-1 latent reservoir Capoferri, A.

3 S1 p. 1
artikel
31 OA2-2 Jak inhibitors employ novel mechanisms to block reservoir seeding and HIV persistence Gavegnano, C.

3 S1 p. 2
artikel
32 OA3-2 PD-1 blockade in 12 HIV-infected patients with lung cancer Samri, A.

3 S1 p. 3-4
artikel
33 OA2-3 Small-molecule chemotherapeutic drugs reactivate HIV-1 via non-canonical pathways and modulate CD8 T cell response Munoz-Arias, I.

3 S1 p. 2-3
artikel
34 28 Optimised ART and alloBMT to reduce HIV reservoirs Durand, Christine M.

3 S1 p. 16-17
artikel
35 1 Outcomes of cervical cancer among HIV-infected and uninfected women treated at the Brazilian National Institute of Cancer (2001–2013) Ferreira, M.P.

3 S1 p. 6
artikel
36 21 Patient-derived HIV reservoirs can be stably engrafted into NSG mice and reactivated by latency-reversing agents in vivo Ward, Adam

3 S1 p. 13-14
artikel
37 32 Plasmacytoid DCs control HIV latency in resting T cells by type I IFNα Van der Sluis, R.M.

3 S1 p. 18
artikel
38 17 Priming of tumour or HIV-specific human CD8+ T cells with superior functional properties using STING ligands Papagno, Laura

3 S1 p. 12
artikel
39 15 Pulmonary T cells and HIV reservoirs in adults under suppressive ART Costiniuk, CeciliaT

3 S1 p. 11
artikel
40 20 Rapid CTL recognition of HIV-1 latently infected cells depends on the levels of inducible viral reactivation and CTL activation status Ruiz, A.

3 S1 p. 13
artikel
41 22 The HIV reservoir as a genetically heterogeneous archive of within-host viral evolution: implications for immunotherapeutic cure strategies Jones, B.R.

3 S1 p. 14
artikel
42 12 The optimisation of antiviral RNAs for use in a gene therapy approach to cure HIV-1 infection Del Corpo, Olivier

3 S1 p. 10
artikel
43 26 Towards an HIV functional cure with CAR-T cells: elucidating mechanisms underlying the extremely high potency of bispecific anti-HIV CARs designed for optimal activity and minimal immunogenicity Ghanem, M.H.

3 S1 p. 15-16
artikel
44 14 Treatment with tyrosine kinase inhibitors make PBMCs from patients with chronic myeloid leukemia less susceptible to HIV-1 infection: control of CD4+ T cell activation to control HIV-1 replication Bermejo, Mercedes

3 S1 p. 10-11
artikel
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