The rate of HIV-1 disease progression varies widely between individuals. This has been attributed to a combination of virological and immunological events during acute HIV infection (AHI). However, the exact mechanisms explaining the relationship between HIV-1 diversity, evolutionary dynamics and host immune responses, and their effect on disease pathogenesis remain unclear
Resistance to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in subjects who do not seroconvert despit...
A theory for the pathogenesis of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection is presented ...
In the absence of treatment, HIV-1 infection, usually starting with a single virion, leads inex-orab...
Why some individuals develop AIDS rapidly whereas others remain healthy without treatment for many y...
The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus population wit...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
The adaptive potential of HIV-1 is a vital mechanism to evade host immune responses and antiviral tr...
Abstract The pathogenesis of HIV infection, and in particular the development of immunodeficiency, r...
HIV-1 is the single most important sexually transmitted disease in humans from a global health pers...
The studies in this thesis describe HIV-1 evolution during infection and the effect of viral adaptat...
© 2020 The Author(s) Understanding the earliest immune responses following HIV infection is critical...
Evolutionary modelling studies indicate less than a century has passed since the most recent common ...
We analyzed human immunodeficiency virus envelope diversity in 98 acute infections. The within-host ...
Based on the current understanding of the immune response, we present what we believe to be a new mo...
International audiencePurpose of review We propose here that the dynamics rather than the structure ...
Resistance to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in subjects who do not seroconvert despit...
A theory for the pathogenesis of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection is presented ...
In the absence of treatment, HIV-1 infection, usually starting with a single virion, leads inex-orab...
Why some individuals develop AIDS rapidly whereas others remain healthy without treatment for many y...
The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus population wit...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
The adaptive potential of HIV-1 is a vital mechanism to evade host immune responses and antiviral tr...
Abstract The pathogenesis of HIV infection, and in particular the development of immunodeficiency, r...
HIV-1 is the single most important sexually transmitted disease in humans from a global health pers...
The studies in this thesis describe HIV-1 evolution during infection and the effect of viral adaptat...
© 2020 The Author(s) Understanding the earliest immune responses following HIV infection is critical...
Evolutionary modelling studies indicate less than a century has passed since the most recent common ...
We analyzed human immunodeficiency virus envelope diversity in 98 acute infections. The within-host ...
Based on the current understanding of the immune response, we present what we believe to be a new mo...
International audiencePurpose of review We propose here that the dynamics rather than the structure ...
Resistance to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in subjects who do not seroconvert despit...
A theory for the pathogenesis of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection is presented ...
In the absence of treatment, HIV-1 infection, usually starting with a single virion, leads inex-orab...