HIV Type 1 Polymerase Gene Polymorphisms Are Associated With Phenotypic Differences in Replication Capacity and Disease Progression

Author:

Ng Oon Tek,Laeyendecker Oliver,Redd Andrew D.,Munshaw Supriya,Grabowski Mary K.,Paquet Agnes C.,Evans Mark C.,Haddad Mojgan,Huang Wei,Robb Merlin L.,Reynolds Steven J.,Gray Ronald H.,Wawer Maria J.,Serwadda David,Eshleman Susan H.,Quinn Thomas C.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy

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