Quantitative viral outgrowth assays (QVOA) use limiting dilutions of CD4+ T cells to measure the size of the latent HIV-1 reservoir, a major obstacle to curing HIV-1. Efforts to reduce the reservoir require assays that can reliably quantify its size in blood and tissues. Although QVOA is regarded as a "gold standard" for reservoir measurement, little is known about its accuracy and precision or about how cell storage conditions or laboratory-specific practices affect results. Owing to this lack of knowledge, confidence intervals around reservoir size estimates-as well as judgments of the ability of therapeutic interventions to alter the size of the replication-competent but transcriptionally inactive latent reservoir-rely on theoretical sta...
Current efforts toward achieving a cure for HIV are focused on developing strategies to eliminate la...
BackgroundQuantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic st...
BackgroundQuantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic st...
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...
Quantitative viral outgrowth assays (QVOA) use limiting dilutions of CD4+ T cells to measure the siz...
ABSTRACTQuantitative viral outgrowth assays (QVOA) use limiting dilutions of CD4+ T cells to measure...
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 ...
Abstract The identification of the most appropriate marker to measure reservoir size has been a grea...
HIV-1 reservoirs preclude virus eradication in patients receiving highly active antiretroviral thera...
A robust measure of the size of the latent HIV reservoir is essential to quantifying the effect of i...
BackgroundImproved assays are critical to better characterize the HIV reservoir and to reliably eval...
HIV-1 reservoirs preclude virus eradication in patients receiving highly active antiretroviral thera...
Current efforts toward achieving a cure for HIV are focused on developing strategies to eliminate la...
BackgroundQuantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic st...
BackgroundQuantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic st...
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...
Quantitative viral outgrowth assays (QVOA) use limiting dilutions of CD4+ T cells to measure the siz...
ABSTRACTQuantitative viral outgrowth assays (QVOA) use limiting dilutions of CD4+ T cells to measure...
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 ...
Abstract The identification of the most appropriate marker to measure reservoir size has been a grea...
HIV-1 reservoirs preclude virus eradication in patients receiving highly active antiretroviral thera...
A robust measure of the size of the latent HIV reservoir is essential to quantifying the effect of i...
BackgroundImproved assays are critical to better characterize the HIV reservoir and to reliably eval...
HIV-1 reservoirs preclude virus eradication in patients receiving highly active antiretroviral thera...
Current efforts toward achieving a cure for HIV are focused on developing strategies to eliminate la...
BackgroundQuantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic st...
BackgroundQuantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic st...