Morgan L. Litchford
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View article: Intact HIV DNA decays in children with and without complete viral load suppression
Intact HIV DNA decays in children with and without complete viral load suppression Open
To inform cure in children living with HIV (CWH), we elucidated the dynamics and mechanisms underlying HIV persistence during antiretroviral therapy (ART). In 120 Kenyan CWH who initiated ART between 1-12 months of age, 55 had durable vira…
View article: PP4.17 – 00063 Distinct immune profiles in children living with HIV based on timing and duration of suppressive antiretroviral treatment Madeline
PP4.17 – 00063 Distinct immune profiles in children living with HIV based on timing and duration of suppressive antiretroviral treatment Madeline Open
View article: PP2.7 – 00034 The Cross-Subtype Intact Proviral DNA Assay Detects >97% of Proviral Sequences from Diverse HIV Clades
PP2.7 – 00034 The Cross-Subtype Intact Proviral DNA Assay Detects >97% of Proviral Sequences from Diverse HIV Clades Open
View article: ST2.2 – 00065 Models and correlates of intact and defective HIV DNA decay in Kenyan children over 8 years of ART
ST2.2 – 00065 Models and correlates of intact and defective HIV DNA decay in Kenyan children over 8 years of ART Open
View article: Distinct immune profiles in children living with HIV based on timing and duration of suppressive antiretroviral treatment
Distinct immune profiles in children living with HIV based on timing and duration of suppressive antiretroviral treatment Open
Timely initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) remains a major challenge in the effort to treat children living with HIV (“CLH”) and little is known regarding the dynamics of immune normalization following ART in CLH with varying times …
View article: Higher HIV-1 Env gp120-Specific Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity (ADCC) Activity Is Associated with Lower Levels of Defective HIV-1 Provirus
Higher HIV-1 Env gp120-Specific Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity (ADCC) Activity Is Associated with Lower Levels of Defective HIV-1 Provirus Open
A cure for HIV-1 (HIV) remains unrealized due to a reservoir of latently infected cells that persist during antiretroviral therapy (ART), with reservoir size associated with adverse health outcomes and inversely with time to viral rebound …
View article: The conserved alternative splicing factor caper regulates neuromuscular phenotypes during development and aging
The conserved alternative splicing factor caper regulates neuromuscular phenotypes during development and aging Open