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AIDS
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E005025
ISSN:
0269-9370
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CD4 cell counts at the third month of HAART may predict clinical failure
Academic Article
Clinical outcome and predictive factors of failure of highly active antiretroviral therapy in antiretroviral-experienced patients in advanced stages of HIV-1 infection
Academic Article
Detection of a new HIV-1 reverse transcriptase mutation (Q145M) conferring resistance to nucleoside and non-nucleoside inhibitors in a patient failing highly active antiretroviral therapy
Academic Article
Inhibition of Tat transactivation by the RNA polymerase IICTD-phosphatase FCP1
Academic Article
Is it time to revise antiretrovirals dosing? A pharmacokinetic viewpoint
Academic Article
Lower anti-HIV-1 neutralization in HIV-infected children with CD4(+) T cell depletion: opposite correlation to that in adults
Academic Article
Nevirapine-selected mutations Y181I/C of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase confer cross-resistance to stavudine
Academic Article
Polyphenolic antioxidant (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate from green tea as a candidate anti-HIV agent.
Academic Article
Prognosis of HIV-associated non-Hodgkin lymphoma in patients starting combination antiretroviral therapy
Academic Article
Protease inhibitors and erectile dysfunction
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Recent trends in the HIV epidemic among injecting drug users in Northern Italy, 1993-1999
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Redistribution of body fat in HIV-infected women undergoing combined antiretroviral therapy
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Serum iga of HIV-exposed uninfected individuals inhibit HIV through recognition of a region within the alpha-helix of gp41
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The therapeutic phase I trial of the recombinant native HIV-1 Tat protein.
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Vpr and HIV-1 disease progression: R77Q mutation is associated with long-term control of HIV-1 infection in different groups of patients
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