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Host determinants in HIV infection and disease: Part 2: genetic factors and implications for …

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CM Hogan, SM Hammer - Annals of internal medicine, 2001 - Am Coll Physicians
The course of HIV infection varies widely among individuals. Immunologic and
genetic studies of long-term nonprogressors and exposed yet uninfected persons
have helped to elucidate the mechanisms by which some persons are protected ...
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Host determinants in HIV infection and disease: Part 1: cellular and humoral immune …


CM Hogan, SM Hammer - Annals of internal medicine, 2001 - Am Coll Physicians
The course of HIV infection varies widely among individuals. Long-term
nonprogressors or slow progressors may remain asymptomatic and have normal CD4
counts despite more than a decade of untreated HIV infection. In contrast, ...
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Effects of CCR5-{Delta} 32, CCR2-64I, and SDF-1 3'A Alleles on HIV-1 Disease Progression: …

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J Ioannidis, PS Rosenberg, JJ Goedert, LJ … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2001 - Am Coll Physicians
John PA Ioannidis, MD; Philip S. Rosenberg, PhD; James J. Goedert, MD; Lesley J.
Ashton, MPH, PhD; Thomas L. Benfield, MD; Susan P. Buchbinder, MD; Roel A.
Coutinho, MD, PhD; Jesper Eugen-Olsen, MSc; Teresa Gallart, MD; Terese L. ...
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Influence of host genetic variation on susceptibility to HIV type 1 infection

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RA Kaslow, T Dorak, J Tang - The Journal of infectious diseases, 2005 - UChicago Press
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Swine Influenza Virus: Zoonotic Potential and Vaccination Strategies for the
Control of Avian and Swine Influenzas Eileen Thacker and Bruce Janke Read ...
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HLA class I homozygosity accelerates disease progression in human immunodeficiency virus …


J Tang, C Costello, IPM Keet, C Rivers, S … - AIDS research and human retroviruses, 1999 - liebertonline.com
Page 1. AIDS RESEARCH AND HUMAN RETROVIRUSES Volume 15, Number 4, 1999, pp.
317ą 324 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. HLA Class I Homozygosity ...
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Considering genetic profiles in functional studies of immune responsiveness to HIV-1


M Carrington, G Nelson, SJ O'Brien - Immunology Letters, 2001 - Elsevier
Over the last two decades HIV-1 has spread worldwide and has now surpassed
malaria as the leading cause of infectious disease mortality in adults
(http://www.who.int/infectious-disease-report/pages/ch1text.html). The ...
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[PDF] Chemokines and chemokine receptors in HIV infection: role in pathogenesis and …


P Suresh, A Wanchu - J Postgrad Med, 2006 - Medknow
Chemokines are known to function as regulatory molecules in leukocyte
maturation, traffic, homing of lymphocytes and in the development of lymphoid
tissues. Besides these functions in the immune system, certain chemokines ...
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Chemokine RANTES promoter polymorphism affects risk of both HIV infection and disease …


DH McDermott, MJ Beecroft, CA Kleeberger, … - Aids, 2000 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To examine whether polymorphism in the RANTES gene is associated with
HIV disease outcome. Design: RANTES, a ligand of the major HIV co-receptor,
CCR5, is known to block HIV-CCR5 interactions. Recently, two single ...
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Maternal SDF1 3'A polymorphism is associated with increased perinatal human …

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GC John, C Rousseau, T Dong, S Rowland- … - Journal of Virology, 2000 - Am Soc Microbiol
Genetic polymorphisms in chemokine and chemokine receptor genes influence
susceptibility to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection and
disease progression, but little is known regarding the association between ...
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Resistance to HIV-1 infection among highly exposed sex workers in Nairobi: what mediates …


FA Plummer, TB Ball, J Kimani, KR Fowke - Immunology letters, 1999 - Elsevier
Variability in susceptibility to infection and disease caused by infectious
agents is a characteristic of all populations. Among susceptible individuals
exposed to an infection, not all become infected and among infected ...
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