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Low-level plasma HIVs in patients on prolonged suppressive highly active antiretroviral therapy are produced mostly by cells other than CD4 T-cells
Gautam K. Sahu
, David Paar
, Simon D.W. Frost
,
Melissa M. Smith
,
Scott Weaver
, Miles W. Cloyd
Pediatrics
Microbiology And Immunology
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Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART)
100%
CD4 T Cells
100%
Residual Plasma
80%
Virus
60%
Therapy Interruption
40%
Viral Genome
20%
Chronic Infection
20%
Clinical Significance
20%
Cell-derived
20%
Virus Population
20%
Phylogenetic Analysis
20%
HIV RNA
20%
Viral Load
20%
Phylogenetic Relationship
20%
Cellular Compartments
20%
Plasma Viral Load
20%
RNA Copies
20%
Low-level Viremia
20%
Patient Plasma
20%
Suppressive Therapy
20%
HIV Sequence
20%
HIV Quasispecies
20%
Tissue Location
20%
Cell-associated Virus
20%
Viral Load Rebound
20%
High Adherence
20%
Compartmental Analysis
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Blood Plasma
100%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
100%
T-Helper Cell
100%
Blood Level
100%
Virus
40%
Viral Load
30%
Rebound
20%
Quasispecies
10%
Viremia
10%
Cladistics
10%
Infection
10%
Ribonucleic Acid
10%