Monotypic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 genotypes across the uterine cervix and in blood suggest proliferation of cells with provirus.
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Bottlenecks in HIV-1 transmission: insights from the study of founder virusesDeep molecular characterization of HIV-1 dynamics under suppressive HAARTReview: Influence of ART on HIV geneticsCompartmentalization of HIV-1 within the female genital tract is due to monotypic and low-diversity variants not distinct viral populations.Modeling latently infected cell activation: viral and latent reservoir persistence, and viral blips in HIV-infected patients on potent therapy.Restriction of HIV-1 genotypes in breast milk does not account for the population transmission genetic bottleneck that occurs following transmissionGenital tract sequestration of SIV following acute infectionViral linkage in HIV-1 seroconverters and their partners in an HIV-1 prevention clinical trial.Genetic analyses of HIV-1 env sequences demonstrate limited compartmentalization in breast milk and suggest viral replication within the breast that increases with mastitis.HIV-1 shedding from the female genital tract is associated with increased Th1 cytokines/chemokines that maintain tissue homeostasis and proportions of CD8+FOXP3+ T cellsIdentification of amino acid substitutions associated with neutralization phenotype in the human immunodeficiency virus type-1 subtype C gp120.Origin and evolution of HIV-1 in breast milk determined by single-genome amplification and sequencing.HIV-1 Nef sequence and functional compartmentalization in the gut is not due to differential cytotoxic T lymphocyte selective pressure.Viral sequence analysis from HIV-infected mothers and infants: molecular evolution, diversity, and risk factors for mother-to-child transmission.Viral determinants of HIV-1 macrophage tropism.Absence of HIV-1 evolution in the gut-associated lymphoid tissue from patients on combination antiviral therapy initiated during primary infection.Transmitted HIV resistance to first-line antiretroviral therapy in Lima, Peru.Evaluating Clonal Expansion of HIV-Infected Cells: Optimization of PCR Strategies to Predict Clonality.An increasing proportion of monotypic HIV-1 DNA sequences during antiretroviral treatment suggests proliferation of HIV-infected cellsHuman immunodeficiency viruses appear compartmentalized to the female genital tract in cross-sectional analyses but genital lineages do not persist over time.Tissue reservoirs of HIVDetection of HIV-1 RNA/DNA and CD4 mRNA in feces and urine from chronic HIV-1 infected subjects with and without anti-retroviral therapy.Potential implication of residual viremia in patients on effective antiretroviral therapy.Female genital tract shedding of CXCR4-tropic HIV Type 1 is associated with a majority population of CXCR4-tropic HIV Type 1 in blood and declining CD4(+) cell counts.Mechanisms of HIV persistence in HIV reservoirs.Anti-proliferative therapy for HIV cure: a compound interest approach.Comparative Analysis of Tat-Dependent and Tat-Deficient Natural Lentiviruses.HIV evolution and diversity in ART-treated patients.Monotypic low-level HIV viremias during ART are associated with disproportionate production of X4 virions and systemic immune activation.A majority of HIV persistence during antiretroviral therapy is due to infected cell proliferation
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Monotypic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 genotypes across the uterine cervix and in blood suggest proliferation of cells with provirus.
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scientific article published on April 2009
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Monotypic human immunodeficien ...... ration of cells with provirus.
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David Lockhart
Gerald H Learn
James I Mullins
Jane Hitti
Joan Dragavon
Lisa M Frenkel
Marta E Bull
Robert W Coombs
Sarah Holte
Scott McElhone
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10.1128/JVI.02664-08
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2009-04-01T00:00:00Z