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Monitoring HIV DNA and cellular activation markers in HIV infected humanized mice under cART

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Fig. 1 Stability of the HIV reservoir in humanized mice in the spleen and lymph node. Infected NSG mice (n = 36) were euthanized prior to cART(n = 3) and after documented viral suppression at 5 (n = 2), 6 (n = 10), 9 (n = 9), 13 (n = 7) and 17 (n = 5) week
Fig. 2 Association between the reservoir size, viral load, hCD4+ T cells and immune activation.percentage of HLADR+CD38 + hCD4+ (hCD45+ cells in the spleen with the baseline viral load (spleen with the blood frequency of CD4+ T cells at 4 weeks p.i.

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