Virological, immune and host genetics markers in the control of HIV infection.
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Comparative expression profile of miRNA and mRNA in primary peripheral blood mononuclear cells infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1)CTL responses of high functional avidity and broad variant cross-reactivity are associated with HIV controlAltered response hierarchy and increased T-cell breadth upon HIV-1 conserved element DNA vaccination in macaques.Differentially co-expressed interacting protein pairs discriminate samples under distinct stages of HIV type 1 infection.HIV-1 conserved elements p24CE DNA vaccine induces humoral immune responses with broad epitope recognition in macaquesComparative analysis of SIV-specific cellular immune responses induced by different vaccine platforms in rhesus macaquesHIV-1 p24(gag) derived conserved element DNA vaccine increases the breadth of immune response in mice.Alternative effector-function profiling identifies broad HIV-specific T-cell responses in highly HIV-exposed individuals who remain uninfected.Influence of Gag-protease-mediated replication capacity on disease progression in individuals recently infected with HIV-1 subtype C.High-functional-avidity cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses to HLA-B-restricted Gag-derived epitopes associated with relative HIV controlLack of association between HLA class II alleles and in vitro replication capacities of recombinant viruses encoding HIV-1 subtype C Gag-protease from chronically infected individuals.Plasma proteomic analysis of simian immunodeficiency virus infection of rhesus macaques.Impact of HLA-B*81-associated mutations in HIV-1 Gag on viral replication capacityDose-dependent inhibition of Gag cellular immunity by Env in SIV/HIV DNA vaccinated macaquesPreservation affinity in consensus modules among stages of HIV-1 progression.Impaired human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replicative fitness in atypical viremic non-progressor individuals.Identification of Interleukin-27 (IL-27)/IL-27 Receptor Subunit Alpha as a Critical Immune Axis for In Vivo HIV Control.FARMS: A New Algorithm for Variable Selection.
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Virological, immune and host genetics markers in the control of HIV infection.
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scientific article published on January 2009
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Virological, immune and host genetics markers in the control of HIV infection.
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Virological, immune and host genetics markers in the control of HIV infection.
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Virological, immune and host genetics markers in the control of HIV infection.
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Virological, immune and host genetics markers in the control of HIV infection.
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Virological, immune and host genetics markers in the control of HIV infection.
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Virological, immune and host genetics markers in the control of HIV infection.
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Virological, immune and host genetics markers in the control of HIV infection.
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Anuska Llano
Javier Ibarrondo
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10.3233/DMA-2009-0655
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z