Antibody-targeted positron emission tomography (immunoPET) can visualize sites of HIV replication that are difficult to access by traditional means such as tissue biopsies.
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Dadachova, E., Berman, J. Non-invasive nuclear imaging for localization of viral reservoirs. Nat Methods 12, 399–400 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.3373
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