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Autor:
Richard D. Hockett, R. P. Bucy, Michael S. Saag, T. B. Wakefield, J. M. Kilby, Greg Sfakianos
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virological Methods. 87:1-12
HIV infection leads to loss of CD4 T cells and development of AIDS in most individuals without treatment. While disease progression during HIV infection correlates with the plasma viral load, much less is known about the levels of HIV vDNA. This pape
Autor:
J. Michael Kilby, G. Diego Miralles, Greg Sfakianos, Li-Fang Li, Richard D. Hockett, Cynthia A. Derdeyn, Michael S. Saag, R. Pat Bucy
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 180:1851-1862
Virus reservoirs can persist in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected subjects despite effective plasma virus suppression. To compare viral dynamics in the absence and presence of antiretroviral therapy, blood mononuclear cells from 19
Autor:
Anju, Bansal, Ethan, Gough, Steffanie, Sabbaj, Doug, Ritter, Karina, Yusim, Greg, Sfakianos, Grace, Aldrovandi, Richard A, Kaslow, Craig M, Wilson, Mark J, Mulligan, J Michael, Kilby, Paul A, Goepfert
Publikováno v:
AIDS (London, England). 19(3)
To understand the mechanisms underlying the differential targeting of T-cell responses during HIV-1 disease progression.We performed a cross-sectional analysis of HIV specific CD8 T-cell responses in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) obtained
Autor:
Neil Buss, Eric Ehrensing, Charles Oo, Greg Sfakianos, Nick Gizzi, Peggy Siemon-Hryczyk, J. Michael Kilby, Michael S. Saag
Publikováno v:
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy. 44(10)
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) protease inhibitors have dramatically improved treatment options for HIV infection, but frequent dosing may impact adherence to highly active antiretroviral treatment regimens (HAART). Previous studies demo
Autor:
J. Michael Kilby, Richard A. Kaslow, Cynthia A. Derdeyn, Caroline Costello, Greg Sfakianos, Michael S. Saag, R. Pat Bucy
Publikováno v:
AIDS research and human retroviruses. 15(12)
Stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1) is the natural ligand that recognizes CXCR4, which also serves as a coreceptor for some strains of HIV-1. In this study, we explored SDF-1 blood levels among HIV-1-infected individuals exhibiting a wide range of