A robust measure of the size of the latent HIV reservoir is essential to quantifying the effect of interventions designed to deplete the pool of reactivatable, replication competent proviruses. In addition to the ability to measure a biologically relevant parameter, any assay designed to be used in a clinical trial needs to be reproducible and scalable. The need to quantify the number of resting CD4+ T cells capable of releasing infectious virus has led to the development of the quantitative viral outgrowth assay (VOA). The assay as originally described has a number of features that limit its scalability for use in clinical trials; however recent developments reducing the time and manpower requirements of the assay, while importantly improv...
© 2015 The Authors. Background: Quantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the effi...
Cure of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection remains elusive due to the persistence of HIV i...
Background: Quantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic ...
A robust measure of the size of the latent HIV reservoir is essential to quantifying the effect of i...
Abstract A robust measure of the size of the latent HIV reservoir is essential to quantifying the ef...
A robust measure of the size of the latent HIV reservoir is essential to quantifying the effect of i...
A robust measure of the size of the latent HIV reservoir is essential to quantifying the effect of i...
BackgroundEvaluations of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) curative interventions require reliable ...
BackgroundEvaluations of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) curative interventions require reliable ...
BackgroundEvaluations of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) curative interventions require reliable ...
ABSTRACTQuantitative viral outgrowth assays (QVOA) use limiting dilutions of CD4+ T cells to measure...
Quantitative viral outgrowth assays (QVOA) use limiting dilutions of CD4+ T cells to measure the siz...
Quantitative viral outgrowth assays (QVOA) use limiting dilutions of CD4+ T cells to measure the siz...
© 2015 The Authors. Background: Quantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the effi...
<p>The frequency of HIV-1 latent infection of resting CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells can be measured using ...
© 2015 The Authors. Background: Quantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the effi...
Cure of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection remains elusive due to the persistence of HIV i...
Background: Quantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic ...
A robust measure of the size of the latent HIV reservoir is essential to quantifying the effect of i...
Abstract A robust measure of the size of the latent HIV reservoir is essential to quantifying the ef...
A robust measure of the size of the latent HIV reservoir is essential to quantifying the effect of i...
A robust measure of the size of the latent HIV reservoir is essential to quantifying the effect of i...
BackgroundEvaluations of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) curative interventions require reliable ...
BackgroundEvaluations of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) curative interventions require reliable ...
BackgroundEvaluations of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) curative interventions require reliable ...
ABSTRACTQuantitative viral outgrowth assays (QVOA) use limiting dilutions of CD4+ T cells to measure...
Quantitative viral outgrowth assays (QVOA) use limiting dilutions of CD4+ T cells to measure the siz...
Quantitative viral outgrowth assays (QVOA) use limiting dilutions of CD4+ T cells to measure the siz...
© 2015 The Authors. Background: Quantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the effi...
<p>The frequency of HIV-1 latent infection of resting CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells can be measured using ...
© 2015 The Authors. Background: Quantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the effi...
Cure of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection remains elusive due to the persistence of HIV i...
Background: Quantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic ...