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Michael A Kolber

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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology|November 13, 2004
Impact of immune plasticity on development of cellular memory responses to human immunodeficiency virus type 1Michael A Kolber
AIDS (London, England)|May 26, 2018
HIV solid organ transplantation: looking beyond HOPEMichael A Kolber
AIDS (London, England)|September 12, 2008
CD38+CD8+ T-cells negatively correlate with CD4 central memory cells in virally suppressed HIV-1-infected individualsMichael A Kolber
AIDS Reviews|August 19, 2007
Development of drug resistance mutations in patients on highly active antiretroviral therapy: does competitive advantage drive evolutionMichael A Kolber
AIDS (London, England)|July 30, 2005
A K103N resistance mutation is not an absolute contraindication to adding efavirenz to a salvage regimen: a case reportMichael A Kolber
Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology|September 11, 2003
Antigen-presenting cell modulation induces a memory response to p24 in peripheral blood leukocytes from human immunodeficiency virus-infected individualsMichael A Kolber, Maria O Saenz
IUBMB Life|July 1, 2014
Preventing HIV infection: pre-exposure and postexposure prophylaxisSusanne Doblecki-Lewis, Michael A Kolber
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|June 8, 2018
Modelling the impact of new patient visits on risk adjusted access at 2 clinicsMichael A Kolber, Germán Rueda, John B Sory
Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology|January 12, 2005
Memory responses in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected individuals with long-term viral load suppression are independent of CD4 cell nadirMichael A Kolber, Maria O Saenz, Sameer Kaul
IUBMB Life|September 17, 2004
Development of anti-retroviral resistance of HIV-1 infected individuals on therapy: is it inevitable?Michael A Kolber, Rafael E Campo, Gordon M Dickinson
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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology|November 13, 2004
Impact of immune plasticity on development of cellular memory responses to human immunodeficiency virus type 1Michael A Kolber
AIDS (London, England)|May 26, 2018
HIV solid organ transplantation: looking beyond HOPEMichael A Kolber
AIDS (London, England)|September 12, 2008
CD38+CD8+ T-cells negatively correlate with CD4 central memory cells in virally suppressed HIV-1-infected individualsMichael A Kolber
AIDS Reviews|August 19, 2007
Development of drug resistance mutations in patients on highly active antiretroviral therapy: does competitive advantage drive evolutionMichael A Kolber
AIDS (London, England)|July 30, 2005
A K103N resistance mutation is not an absolute contraindication to adding efavirenz to a salvage regimen: a case reportMichael A Kolber
Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology|September 11, 2003
Antigen-presenting cell modulation induces a memory response to p24 in peripheral blood leukocytes from human immunodeficiency virus-infected individualsMichael A Kolber, Maria O Saenz
IUBMB Life|July 1, 2014
Preventing HIV infection: pre-exposure and postexposure prophylaxisSusanne Doblecki-Lewis, Michael A Kolber
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|June 8, 2018
Modelling the impact of new patient visits on risk adjusted access at 2 clinicsMichael A Kolber, Germán Rueda, John B Sory
Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology|January 12, 2005
Memory responses in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected individuals with long-term viral load suppression are independent of CD4 cell nadirMichael A Kolber, Maria O Saenz, Sameer Kaul
IUBMB Life|September 17, 2004
Development of anti-retroviral resistance of HIV-1 infected individuals on therapy: is it inevitable?Michael A Kolber, Rafael E Campo, Gordon M Dickinson
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