Abstract Background: We reported previously that while prolonged tenofovir monotherapy of macaques infected with virulent simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) resulted invariably in the emergence of viral mutants with reduced in vitro drug susceptibility and a K65R mutation in reverse transcriptase, some animals controlled virus replication for years. Transient CD8+ cell depletion or short-term tenofovir interruption within 1 to 5 years of treatment demonstrated that a combination of CD8+ cell-mediated immune responses and continued tenofovir therapy was required for sustained suppression of viremia. We report here follow-up data on 5 such animals that received tenofovir for 8 to 14 years. Results: Although one animal had a gradual increase ...
Anti-retroviral therapy (ART) has been highly successful in controlling HIV replication, reducing vi...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) persists indefinitely in individuals with HIV who receive antiret...
Stably suppressed viremia during ART is essential for establishing reliable simian models for HIV/AI...
Abstract Background: We reported previously that while prolonged tenofovir monotherapy of macaques i...
BackgroundWe reported previously that while prolonged tenofovir monotherapy of macaques infected wit...
BackgroundWe reported previously that while prolonged tenofovir monotherapy of macaques infected wit...
AbstractBackgroundWe reported previously that while prolonged tenofovir monotherapy of macaques infe...
BackgroundWe reported previously on the emergence and clinical implications of simian immunodeficien...
AbstractSHIVKU2 replicates to high levels in inoculated macaques and reproducibly causes an acute de...
Off-therapy control of viremia by HIV-infected individuals has been associated with two likely playe...
AbstractTherapeutic intervention with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) can lead to the s...
Background: A 4-week, uninterrupted treatment with 9-(2-phosphonyl-methoxypropyly)adenine (PMPA, com...
<div><p>Stably suppressed viremia during ART is essential for establishing reliable simian models fo...
Abstract Background A 4-week, uninterrupted treatment with 9-(2-phosphonyl-methoxypropyly)adenine (P...
AbstractDNA immunization in conjunction with antiretroviral therapy was evaluated in SIV-infected rh...
Anti-retroviral therapy (ART) has been highly successful in controlling HIV replication, reducing vi...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) persists indefinitely in individuals with HIV who receive antiret...
Stably suppressed viremia during ART is essential for establishing reliable simian models for HIV/AI...
Abstract Background: We reported previously that while prolonged tenofovir monotherapy of macaques i...
BackgroundWe reported previously that while prolonged tenofovir monotherapy of macaques infected wit...
BackgroundWe reported previously that while prolonged tenofovir monotherapy of macaques infected wit...
AbstractBackgroundWe reported previously that while prolonged tenofovir monotherapy of macaques infe...
BackgroundWe reported previously on the emergence and clinical implications of simian immunodeficien...
AbstractSHIVKU2 replicates to high levels in inoculated macaques and reproducibly causes an acute de...
Off-therapy control of viremia by HIV-infected individuals has been associated with two likely playe...
AbstractTherapeutic intervention with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) can lead to the s...
Background: A 4-week, uninterrupted treatment with 9-(2-phosphonyl-methoxypropyly)adenine (PMPA, com...
<div><p>Stably suppressed viremia during ART is essential for establishing reliable simian models fo...
Abstract Background A 4-week, uninterrupted treatment with 9-(2-phosphonyl-methoxypropyly)adenine (P...
AbstractDNA immunization in conjunction with antiretroviral therapy was evaluated in SIV-infected rh...
Anti-retroviral therapy (ART) has been highly successful in controlling HIV replication, reducing vi...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) persists indefinitely in individuals with HIV who receive antiret...
Stably suppressed viremia during ART is essential for establishing reliable simian models for HIV/AI...