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AIDS (London, England)
Immediate initiation of cART is associated with lower levels of cerebrospinal fluid YKL-40, a marker of microglial activation, in HIV-1 infection.
Real-time electronic adherence monitoring plus follow-up improves adherence compared with standard electronic adherence monitoring.
Host genetic predictors of the kynurenine pathway of tryptophan catabolism among treated HIV-infected Ugandans.
Non-R5-tropic HIV-1 in subtype A1 and D infections were associated with lower pretherapy CD4+ cell count but not with PI/(N)NRTI therapy outcomes in Mbarara, Uganda.
Immunologic profiles distinguish aviremic HIV-infected adults.
HIV infection and arterial stiffness among older-adults taking antiretroviral therapy in rural Uganda.
Viremic control and viral coreceptor usage in two HIV-1-infected persons homozygous for CCR5 ?32.
Persistent HIV-related stigma in rural Uganda during a period of increasing HIV incidence despite treatment expansion.
Gut epithelial barrier and systemic inflammation during chronic HIV infection.
Programmed death-1 expression on CD4? and CD8? T cells in treated and untreated HIV disease.