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ANTIVIRAL THERAPY

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Codice:
E012519
ISSN:
1359-6535
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Pubblicazioni (17)

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Cidofovir on HHV-8 in BCBL-1 cells
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Cidofovir on HHV-8 in BCBL-1 cells
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Correlates of risk of adipose tissue alterations and their modifications over time in HIV-1-infected women treated with antiretroviral therapy
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Correlates of risk of adipose tissue alterations and their modifications over time in HIV-1-infected women treated with antiretroviral therapy
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HBV Binding Protein (HBV-BP) binds to preS1 domain of HBV Large protein.
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HBV binding protein (HBV-BP) is a potent cysteine protease inhibitor.
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In vitro inhibition of feline leukaemia virus infection by synthetic peptides derived from the transmembrane domain
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Incidence and risk factors of HIV-related non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in the era of combination antiretroviral therapy: a European multicohort study
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Isolation of a novel HBV Binding Protein (HBV-BP) from HepG2 cells.
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Q145M, a novel HIV-1 reverse transcriptase mutation conferring resistance to nucleoside and non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
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Selection of a T-cell line resistan to stavudine and zidovudine by prolonged treatment with stavudine.
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Simplification of protease inhibitor-containing regimens with efavirenz, nevirapine or abacavir: Safety and efficacy outcomes
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Simplification of protease inhibitor-containing regimens with efavirenz, nevirapine or abacavir: safety and efficacy outcomes
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Time course of insulin resistance during antiviral therapy in non-diabetic, non-cirrhotic patients with genotype 1 HCV infection.
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Upregulation of the Hepatitis B Virus Binding protein (HBV-BP) by the preS1[21-47] sequence.
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Virological success of lopinavir/ritonavir salvage regimen is affected by an increasing number of lopinavir/ritonavir-related mutations
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Virological success of lopinavir/ritonavir salvage regimen is affected by an lopinavir/ritonavir-related increasing number of mutations
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