HLA-B*5701 is the host factor most strongly associated with slow HIV-1 disease progression, although risk of progression may vary among patients carrying this allele. The interplay between HIV-1 evolutionary rate variation and risk of progression to AIDS in HLA-B*5701 subjects was studied using longitudinal viral sequences from high-risk progressors (HRPs) and low-risk progressors (LRPs). Posterior distributions of HIV-1 genealogies assuming a Bayesian relaxed molecular clock were used to estimate the absolute rates of nonsynonymous and synonymous substitutions for different set of branches. Rates of viral evolution, as well as in vitro viral replication capacity assessed using a novel phenotypic assay, were correlated with various clinical...
Background. Determinants of intersubtype differences in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) ...
Background. Determinants of intersubtype differences in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) ...
There are significant associations between possession of certain HLA class I alleles and rate of pro...
<div><p>HLA-B*5701 is the host factor most strongly associated with slow HIV-1 disease progression, ...
© 2014 Norström et al.HLA-B*5701 is the host factor most strongly associated with slow HIV-1 disease...
HLA-B*5701 is the host factor most strongly associated with slow HIV-1 disease progression, although...
A positive correlation between virus evolutionary rate and disease progression has been shown for hu...
A positive correlation between virus evolutionary rate and disease progression has been shown for hu...
A positive correlation between virus evolutionary rate and disease progression has been shown for hu...
ABSTRACT A positive correlation between virus evolutionary rate and disease progression has been sho...
After 30 years of research, the exact mechanisms underlying human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HI...
After 30 years of research, the exact mechanisms underlying human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HI...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
Background. Determinants of intersubtype differences in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) ...
Background. Determinants of intersubtype differences in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) ...
There are significant associations between possession of certain HLA class I alleles and rate of pro...
<div><p>HLA-B*5701 is the host factor most strongly associated with slow HIV-1 disease progression, ...
© 2014 Norström et al.HLA-B*5701 is the host factor most strongly associated with slow HIV-1 disease...
HLA-B*5701 is the host factor most strongly associated with slow HIV-1 disease progression, although...
A positive correlation between virus evolutionary rate and disease progression has been shown for hu...
A positive correlation between virus evolutionary rate and disease progression has been shown for hu...
A positive correlation between virus evolutionary rate and disease progression has been shown for hu...
ABSTRACT A positive correlation between virus evolutionary rate and disease progression has been sho...
After 30 years of research, the exact mechanisms underlying human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HI...
After 30 years of research, the exact mechanisms underlying human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HI...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
Background. Determinants of intersubtype differences in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) ...
Background. Determinants of intersubtype differences in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) ...
There are significant associations between possession of certain HLA class I alleles and rate of pro...