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| Gareth J HughesSummaryAffiliation: University of Edinburgh Country: UK Publications
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Virus immunocapture provides evidence of CD8 lymphocyte-derived HIV-1 in vivoGareth J Hughes
Centre for Infectious Diseases, University of Edinburgh, Summerhall, Edinburgh, UK
AIDS 21:1507-13. 2007....
HIV-1-infected CD8+CD4+ T cells decay in vivo at a similar rate to infected CD4 T cells during HAARTGareth J Hughes
Centre for Infectious Diseases, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
AIDS 22:57-65. 2008..To investigate the potential for CD4+CD8+ T cells [CD8 double positive (CD8 DP)] T cells to form a reservoir of HIV-1 following HAART through measurement of the rate of decay of infected CD4/CD8 DP T cells...
A reassessment of the emergence time of European bat lyssavirus type 1Gareth J Hughes
Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JT, UK
Infect Genet Evol 8:820-4. 2008..Reconstruction of the population histories suggests that EBLV-1B may be emerging whilst the signal derived from the EBLV-1A phylogeny may be dampened by clade-specific dynamics...
Transmission network parameters estimated from HIV sequences for a nationwide epidemicAndrew J Leigh Brown
Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh, London, United Kingdom
J Infect Dis 204:1463-9. 2011..Recent developments in molecular phylodynamics have provided new routes to obtain these parameter estimates, and current clinical practice provides suitable data for entire infected populations...
Molecular phylodynamics of the heterosexual HIV epidemic in the United KingdomGareth J Hughes
Institute of Evolutionary Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
PLoS Pathog 5:e1000590. 2009..More effective intervention to restrict the epidemic may therefore be feasible, given effective diagnosis programmes...
Episodic sexual transmission of HIV revealed by molecular phylodynamicsFraser Lewis
Institute of Evolutionary Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland
PLoS Med 5:e50. 2008..The aim of this study was to analyze a high-density sample of an HIV-infected population using recently developed techniques in phylogenetics to infer the short-term dynamics of the epidemic among men who have sex with men (MSM)...
