Viral quantitation in HIV infection : proceedings of the International Workshop on Viral Quantitation in HIV Infection, June 13-14, 1991, Paris (France) /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: International Workshop on Viral Quantitation in HIV Infection Paris, France
Other Authors: Andrieu, Jean-Marie
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Montrouge, France : John Libbey Eurotext, [1991]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • HIV quantitation using cell culture
  • Quantitative distribution of HIV-1 in blood / D.D. Ho ... [et al.]
  • Plasma as an endpoint in evaluating the effectiveness of drugs against human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV) infection: natural history of plasma viremia and monitoring of antiretroviral therapy / R.W. Coombs, A.C. Collier, L. Corey
  • Multicenter assessment for plasma and cellular viremia and for resistance IC₅₀ determination / C. Rouzioux ... [et al.]
  • Quantitation of cellular viral load: correlation with CD4 cell count / A. Venet ... [et al.]
  • Quantitation of HIV in peripheral blood: correlation with disease stage, p24 antigen status and antibody responses to regulatory gene products / J.E. Banatvala ... [et al.]
  • Heaviness of HIV particle in quantum relation to viral infectiousness and responsiveness to interferon / A.S. Bourinbaiar
  • Jurkat-tat cells provide a unique culture system for propagation of slowly replicating HIV isolates / B. Asjo, M. Korneyeva, J. Karn.
  • (cont) HIV biological phenotype as a prognostic marker for AIDS detection of pathogenic HIV isolates in PBMC and plasma
  • Growth kinetics of HIV-1 : experimental basis for viral quantitation
  • Clinical application of viral quantitation by measuring the frequency of infections virus-harboring cells in blood samples of HIV-1 seropositive individuals
  • HIV growth pattern using in vivo models. Potential for drug evaluation
  • Preclinical evaluation of anti-viral compounds in the SCID-hu mouse model
  • Transgenic mice expressing HIV genes for in vivo evaluation of anti-HIV drugs
  • Evolution of the viral burden: a consequence of the adaptive strategies of persistent lentiviruses?
  • HIV quantitation using PCR
  • Radioisotope and non-radioisotope detection of HIV-1 PCR products from infected and uninfected individuals
  • Comparison of three methods for the preparation of clinical material for HIV quantitation using PCR
  • HIV detection and quantitation procedures suitable for virologic studies and end-point determinations in clinical trials: results of a multicenter study
  • Correlation between human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) load, stage of disease and dideoxy drug administration using quantitative RNA and DNA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and viremia measurements
  • Response to HIV drug therapy: evaluation by PCR, plasma viremia and antigen capture
  • Quantitative analysis of HIV-1 in clinical specimens from patients with HIV-1 infection by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
  • Quantitative analysis of an HIV positive blood donor cohort
  • Quantitative PCR and viral burden of HIV infected individuals: analysis of mother/newborn pairs
  • Quantitative PCR for the diagnosis of HIV-1 infection on newborns to seropositive mothers