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HIV-1 Load
The measure of circulating viral particles in an HIV infected individual. Used as a prognostic indicator of disease progression.
National Institutes of Health
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2013
2013
Reduction of HIV-1 load in semen during follow-up study of RV144 vaccine trial boosts interest for novel correlates of immune protection in genital mucosa.
A. Spetz
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F. Chiodi
Journal of Infectious Diseases
2013
Corpus ID: 16902324
The design and production of effective vaccines against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) are persisting major…
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2012
2012
Comparison between the automated Roche Cobas AmpliPrep/Cobas TaqMan HIV-1 test version 2.0 assay and its version 1 and Nuclisens HIV-1 EasyQ version 2.0 assays when measuring diverse HIV-1 genotypes…
Sihong Xu
,
A. Song
,
+4 authors
Youchun Wang
Journal of Clinical Virology
2012
Corpus ID: 11454693
2012
2012
HIV-1-Specific Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Spot Assay Responses in HIV-1-Exposed Uninfected Partners in Discordant Relationships Compared to Those in Low-Risk Controls
B. Guthrie
,
B. Lohman-Payne
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+9 authors
C. Farquhar
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology
2012
Corpus ID: 18586228
ABSTRACT A number of studies of highly exposed HIV-1-seronegative individuals (HESN) have found HIV-1-specific cellular responses…
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2011
2011
Rapid Disease Progression in HIV-1-Infected Men Who Have Sex with Men Is Negatively Correlated with Peripheral Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Counts at the Early Stage of Primary Infection
W. Geng
,
Xuejie Fan
,
+8 authors
H. Shang
Journal of Clinical Immunology
2011
Corpus ID: 27922353
To explore the relationship between absolute dendritic cell (DC) counts at the early stage of primary human immunodeficiency…
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Evaluation of an Upgraded Version of the Roche Cobas AmpliPrep/Cobas TaqMan HIV-1 Test for HIV-1 Load Quantification
F. Damond
,
V. Avettand-Fenoel
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+10 authors
C. Rouzioux
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
2010
Corpus ID: 37891975
ABSTRACT We evaluated the performance of the prototype Cobas AmpliPrep/Cobas TaqMan HIV-1 test, version 2.0, using prospective…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Assays for the determination of HIV-1 load in semen: a review of indications, methods and performance in vitro.
D. J. Chan
,
L. McNally
Current HIV Research
2008
Corpus ID: 44345858
Techniques for the quantification of HIV-1 load in semen include culture and nucleic acid amplification techniques. The latter…
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2007
2007
Absence of erythrocyte-associated HIV-1 in vivo.
D. Fierer
,
J. Vargas
,
Niraj U Patel
,
G. Clover
Journal of Infectious Diseases
2007
Corpus ID: 16479985
A recent study found high levels of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) bound to erythrocytes in HIV-1-infected patients…
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2002
2002
Clinical manifestations of discordance between cerebrospinal fluid and plasma HIV-1 loads.
E. Jenny-Avital
,
Cathy Chuang
Clinical Infectious Diseases
2002
Corpus ID: 11519736
Sir—The demonstration of discordance between HIV-1 evolution in CSF and plasma (with greater drug resistance occurring in the CSF…
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2001
2001
Trends in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) load among HIV-1-infected children with hemophilia.
E. Engels
,
P. Rosenberg
,
H. Katki
,
J. Goedert
,
R. Biggar
Journal of Infectious Diseases
2001
Corpus ID: 23335905
In human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected persons, virus load (serum/plasma level of HIV) predicts outcome. Virus…
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1998
1998
Quantitative techniques and HIV-1 load in plasma and semen.
G. Liuzzi
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P. Bagnarelli
,
A. Chirianni
,
M. Clementi
,
M. Piazza
AIDS (London)
1998
Corpus ID: 8563367
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