Resident CD8+ T cells restrain HIV replication in elite controllers | Immunopaedia
The 'elite controllers' who can naturally suppress HIV | Aids and HIV | The Guardian
Natural controllers of HIV infection are susceptible to immune perturbations similar to those associated with normal aging - implications for women aging with HIV infection
Elite controllers: understanding natural suppressive control of HIV-1 infection: a characteristic of HIV is the incredible variability in the course of the disease - Document - Gale OneFile: Health and Medicine
HIV control: Is getting there the same as staying there? | PLOS Pathogens
Elucidating the elite: mechanisms of control in HIV-1 infection: Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
Dendritic cells of elite controllers able to recognize, mount defense against HIV
HIV: bestowing CD8+ T cells with properties o | EurekAlert!
The Major Genetic Determinants of HIV-1 Control Affect HLA Class I Peptide Presentation | Science
4/4) Moreover, broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibodies from HIV controllers rarely target autologous virus. Studies of non-neutralizing antibody function in HIV controllers have not reported strong correlations with HIV control. 📆 Feb 2020
A Correlate of HIV-1 Control Consisting of Both Innate and Adaptive Immune Parameters Best Predicts Viral Load by Multivariable Analysis in HIV-1 Infected Viremic Controllers and Chronically-Infected Non-Controllers | PLOS ONE
Frontiers | HIV Antibody Profiles in HIV Controllers and Persons With Treatment-Induced Viral Suppression
Elite control of HIV: is this the right model for a functional cure?: Trends in Microbiology
The implications of viral reservoirs on the elite control of HIV-1 infection | Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Viral reservoirs in elite controllers of HIV-1 infection: Implications for HIV cure strategies - eBioMedicine
Mining HIV controllers for broad and functional antibodies to recognize and eliminate HIV-infected cells - ScienceDirect
Frontiers | HIV Antibody Profiles in HIV Controllers and Persons With Treatment-Induced Viral Suppression