MicroRNAs differentially present in the plasma of HIV elite controllers reduce HIV infection in vitro

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MicroRNAs differentially present in the plasma of HIV elite controllers  reduce HIV infection in vitro
MicroRNA signature from extracellular vesicles of HCV/HIV co-infected individuals differs from HCV mono-infected
MicroRNAs differentially present in the plasma of HIV elite controllers  reduce HIV infection in vitro
Resistance to human immunodeficiency virus infection: a rare but neglected state - Tamalet - 2021 - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences - Wiley Online Library
MicroRNAs differentially present in the plasma of HIV elite controllers  reduce HIV infection in vitro
Molecular Mechanisms Controlling HIV Transcription and Latency – Implications for Therapeutic Viral Reactivation
MicroRNAs differentially present in the plasma of HIV elite controllers  reduce HIV infection in vitro
MicroRNA Expression Levels in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Positive Individuals and Relationship with Different Levels of Viral Suppression
MicroRNAs differentially present in the plasma of HIV elite controllers  reduce HIV infection in vitro
Full article: An Evaluation on the Role of Non-Coding RNA in HIV Transcription and Latency: A Review
MicroRNAs differentially present in the plasma of HIV elite controllers  reduce HIV infection in vitro
Differential MicroRNA Expression Profile between Stimulated PBMCs from HIV-1 Infected Elite Controllers and Viremic Progressors
MicroRNAs differentially present in the plasma of HIV elite controllers  reduce HIV infection in vitro
Frontiers Selective miRNA inhibition in CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes enhances HIV-1 specific cytotoxic responses
MicroRNAs differentially present in the plasma of HIV elite controllers  reduce HIV infection in vitro
Plasma microRNA expression levels in HIV-1-positive patients receiving antiretroviral therapy. - Abstract - Europe PMC
MicroRNAs differentially present in the plasma of HIV elite controllers  reduce HIV infection in vitro
Relationships of PBMC microRNA expression, plasma viral load, and CD4+ T-cell count in HIV-1-infected elite suppressors and viremic patients, Retrovirology
MicroRNAs differentially present in the plasma of HIV elite controllers  reduce HIV infection in vitro
Selective miRNA Modulation Fails to Activate HIV Replication in In Vitro Latency Models: Molecular Therapy - Nucleic Acids
MicroRNAs differentially present in the plasma of HIV elite controllers  reduce HIV infection in vitro
Selective miRNA Modulation Fails to Activate HIV Replication in In Vitro Latency Models: Molecular Therapy - Nucleic Acids
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