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P01-01. The Blood Transcriptional Response to Early Acute HIV Infection is Transient and Responsive to Antiretroviral Therapy
(BioMed Central, 2009)Background: Systemic events in acute HIV infection (AHI) are associated with disease severity and progression to AIDS. Timely identification of AHI patients has posed a significant challenge to identifying the underlying ... -
P02.109. Stress management counseling in primary care: results of a national study
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P02.61. Does Yogic Breathing (Pranayama) Improve Cardiovascular Control?
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P03.06. Mind body interventions in medical education: a review of the literature
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P04-15. Prevalence of Broadly Neutralizing Antibody Responses During Acute/Early HIV Infection
(BioMed Central, 2009)Background: Determining how cross-reactive neutralizing antibody (NAb) responses develop during natural HIV-1 infection may provide key information to understand the role they play in controlling the infection and in disease ... -
P04-41. Kinetics of Antibody Neutralization and Viral Evolution Following Envelope Vaccination in SIV-infected Rhesus Monkeys
(BioMed Central, 2009)Poster presentation. Conclusion: Our results indicate that env vaccination is associated with an accelerated development of autologous neutralizing antibodies. These antibodies were focused at least in part on the V1 region ... -
P04.42. Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine among Adults with Neuro-Psychiatric Symptoms Common to Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
(BioMed Central, 2012)Purpose: One in three adults uses complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) annually in the United States. However, the pattern of CAM use among adults with neuropsychiatric symptoms commonly reported by patients with ... -
P05.48. Yoga for Police Academy recruits
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P09-11. Reduced Replication Capacity of NL4-3 Chimeric Viruses Encoding RT-Integrase Sequences from HIV-1 Elite Controllers
(BioMed Central, 2009)Background: Spontaneous control of HIV to <50 copies RNA/ml is observed in rare individuals. An improved understanding of this phenomenon may provide insight into host mechanisms that can be modulated for therapeutic benefit ... -
P10-01. MHC Class I Chain-related Protein A Shedding in Chronic HIV-1 Infection is Associated with Profound NK Cell Dysfunction
(BioMed Central, 2009)Background: Natural killer (NK) cells play a critical role in the host defense against viral infections. However, chronic HIV-1 infection is associated with an accumulation of dysfunctional NK cells that poorly control ...