HIV-1 subtype A1, D, and recombinant proviral genome landscapes during long-term suppressive therapy
HIV-1 subtype A1, D, and recombinant proviral genome landscapes during long-term suppressive therapy
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Lee, Guinevere Q. , Khadka, Pragya , Gowanlock, Sarah N. , Copertino, Dennis C. , Duncan, Maggie C. , Omondi, F. Harrison , Kinloch, Natalie N. , Kasule, Jingo , Kityamuweesi, Taddeo , Buule, Paul , Jamiru, Samiri , Tomusange, Stephen , Anok, Aggrey , Chen, Zhengming , Jones, R. Brad , Galiwango, Ronald M. , Reynolds, Steven J. , Quinn, Thomas C. , Brumme, Zabrina L. , Redd, Andrew D. and Prodger, Jessica L.
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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The primary obstacle to curing HIV-1 is a reservoir of CD4+ cells that contain stably integrated provirus. Previous studies characterizing the proviral landscape, which have been predominantly conducted in males in the United States and Europe living with HIV-1 subtype B, have revealed that most proviruses that persist during antiretroviral therapy...
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HIV-1 subtype A1, D, and recombinant proviral genome landscapes during long-term suppressive therapy
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Khadka, Pragya
Gowanlock, Sarah N.
Copertino, Dennis C.
Duncan, Maggie C.
Omondi, F. Harrison
Kinloch, Natalie N.
Kasule, Jingo
Kityamuweesi, Taddeo
Buule, Paul
Jamiru, Samiri
Tomusange, Stephen
Anok, Aggrey
Chen, Zhengming
Jones, R. Brad
Galiwango, Ronald M.
Reynolds, Steven J.
Quinn, Thomas C.
Brumme, Zabrina L.
Redd, Andrew D.
Prodger, Jessica L.
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_8753461e8307400b835f50ad980f61a1
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-024-48985-9