EPA048 | Proviral populations persisting in galt during long-term art are highly decayed | E-poster | Host cellular factors and viral mechanisms of HIV/SIV persistence and latency |
EPA046 | Effect of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype C transactivator of transcription (Tat) P21A variant on nuclear levels of active positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) | E-poster | Host cellular factors and viral mechanisms of HIV/SIV persistence and latency |
EPA045 | Multi-modal statistical analysis strategies identify biomarkers of cell-associated Gag RNA expression levels during ART | E-poster | Host cellular factors and viral mechanisms of HIV/SIV persistence and latency |
EPA044 | Cross-sectional analysis reveals limited genetic diversity in genes that affect integration site targeting (Integrase and Capsid) in acute HIV-1 subtype C infection in South Africa'''' | E-poster | Host cellular factors and viral mechanisms of HIV/SIV persistence and latency |
EPA043 | Retinoic acid boosts HIV-1 replication in Monocyte-Derived Macrophages | E-poster | Host cellular factors and viral mechanisms of HIV/SIV persistence and latency |
EPA042 | Nef expression promotes persistent HIV-1 in effector memory CD4+ T-cells | E-poster | Host cellular factors and viral mechanisms of HIV/SIV persistence and latency |
EPA041 | Higher levels of RNA and protein in plasma-derived exosomes of elite controllers | E-poster | Host cellular factors and viral mechanisms of HIV/SIV persistence and latency |
EPA040 | Investigating mechanisms of antigen-independent CD8+ T cell enforcement of HIV latency | E-poster | Immune mechanisms of natural or post-treatment control |
EPA039 | Spontaneous HIV control is associated with concentrations, and not the biophysical characteristics, of polyfunctional anti-Env specific antibody responses | E-poster | Immune mechanisms of natural or post-treatment control |
EPA038 | Genetic polymorphism of toll-like receptors (TLRs) in HIV-I infected patients with and without tuberculosis (TB) co-infection | E-poster | Immune mechanisms of natural or post-treatment control |