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Administration of a Toll-Like Receptor 9 Agonist Decreases the Proviral Reservoir in Virologically Suppressed HIV-Infected Patients
Published 2013“…We observed a mean reduction in proviral DNA in the CPG group of 12.6% (95% CI: −23.6–0.0) following each immunization whereas proviral DNA in the placebo-adjuvant group remained largely unchanged (6.7% increase; 95% CI: −4.2–19.0 after each immunization, p = 0.02). …”
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Switchable Dry Adhesion with Step-like Micropillars and Controllable Interfacial Contact
Published 2016“…This unique design includes micropillars array with large overhanging caps and a “step” located at the center line of the cap. …”
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Switchable Dry Adhesion with Step-like Micropillars and Controllable Interfacial Contact
Published 2016“…This unique design includes micropillars array with large overhanging caps and a “step” located at the center line of the cap. …”
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Switchable Dry Adhesion with Step-like Micropillars and Controllable Interfacial Contact
Published 2016“…This unique design includes micropillars array with large overhanging caps and a “step” located at the center line of the cap. …”
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Switchable Dry Adhesion with Step-like Micropillars and Controllable Interfacial Contact
Published 2016“…This unique design includes micropillars array with large overhanging caps and a “step” located at the center line of the cap. …”