Long-term control of HIV-1 in hemophiliacs carrying slow-progressing allele HLA-B*5101.
HLA-B*51 alleles are reported to be associated with slow disease progression to AIDS, but the mechanism underlying this association is still unclear. In the present study, we analyzed the effect of HLA-B*5101 on clinical outcome for Japanese hemophiliacs who had been infected with HIV-1 before 1985...
Main Authors: | Kawashima, Y, Kuse, N, Gatanaga, H, Naruto, T, Fujiwara, M, Dohki, S, Akahoshi, T, Maenaka, K, Goulder, P, Oka, S, Takiguchi, M |
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格式: | Journal article |
语言: | English |
出版: |
2010
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