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HIV Latency: Molecular Mechanisms Eric Verdin, MD Associate Director and Senior Investigator
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HIV Latency: Establishment vs. Maintenance
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HIV Latency at the Molecular Level
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(Vorinostat, Romidepsin)
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HIV Latency: Establishment vs. Maintenance shRNA Screen for Cellular Genes that Control HIV Latency
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shRNA Screen Experimental Plan
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Non validated shRNAs 25 shRNA/gene 18,900 human genes 1000 shRNA controls 495,000 shRNAs total Duplicate Screen shRNA Screen Vector and Library Bassik MC, Kampmann M, et al Cell. 2013 Feb 14;152(4):909-22.
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shRNA Screen Experimental Plan
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Protein Complexes That Control HIV Latency Latency Promoting Latency Suppressing
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TOR Signaling
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TOR Signaling and CD4 T Cell Subsets
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Treg Induction and HIV Latency
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Treg Induction Is Associated with Increased HIV Latency
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TOR Signaling in T cells
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Inhibition of m-TOR Suppresses Reactivation From Latency
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Title Box HDACi Prostratin
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Title Box
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V ERDIN L AB - G LADSTONE /UCSF Shweta Hakre Leonard Chavez Kotaro Shirakawa Vincenzo Calvanese Emilie Bativelli Matthew Dahabieh S ILICIANO L AB - J OHNS H OPKIN Nina Hosmane Robert Siliciano W EISSMAN L AB -UCSF Jonathan Weissman Martin Kampmann Michael Bassik K ROGAN L AB -UCSF Nevan Krogan Erik Verschueren Natalie Gulbahce G REENE L AB - G LADSTONE /UCSF Jonathan Chan Warner Greene
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Infection Trajectories Leading to Latent HIV
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The p-TEFb Complex Controls HIV Latency Latency Promoting Latency Suppressing
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The PRC2 Complex Controls HIV Latency Latency Promoting Latency Suppressing
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The mTOR-TGFβ Pathways Control HIV Latency Latency Promoting Latency Suppressing
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