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Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 27, 1996
Genetic restriction of HIV-1 infection and progression to AIDS by a deletion allele of the CKR5 structural gene. Hemophilia Growth and Development Study, Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study, Multicenter Hemophilia Cohort Study, San Francisco City Cohort, ALIVE StudyM Dean, M Carrington, C Winkler, et al.
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)|September 2, 2000
Association of race and gender with HIV-1 RNA levels and immunologic progressionK Anastos, S J Gange, B Lau, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 7, 1998
Genetic restriction of AIDS pathogenesis by an SDF-1 chemokine gene variant. ALIVE Study, Hemophilia Growth and Development Study (HGDS), Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS), Multicenter Hemophilia Cohort Study (MHCS), San Francisco City Cohort (SFCC)C Winkler, W Modi, M W Smith, et al.
Molecular Medicine (Cambridge, Mass.)|January 1, 1997
Inherited resistance to HIV-1 conferred by an inactivating mutation in CC chemokine receptor 5: studies in populations with contrasting clinical phenotypes, defined racial background, and quantified riskP A Zimmerman, A Buckler-White, G Alkhatib, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|September 18, 1997
Heterozygosity for a defective gene for CC chemokine receptor 5 is not the sole determinant for the immunologic and virologic phenotype of HIV-infected long-term nonprogressorsO J Cohen, M Vaccarezza, G K Lam, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 27, 1996
Genetic restriction of HIV-1 infection and progression to AIDS by a deletion allele of the CKR5 structural gene. Hemophilia Growth and Development Study, Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study, Multicenter Hemophilia Cohort Study, San Francisco City Cohort, ALIVE StudyM Dean, M Carrington, C Winkler, et al.
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)|September 2, 2000
Association of race and gender with HIV-1 RNA levels and immunologic progressionK Anastos, S J Gange, B Lau, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 7, 1998
Genetic restriction of AIDS pathogenesis by an SDF-1 chemokine gene variant. ALIVE Study, Hemophilia Growth and Development Study (HGDS), Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS), Multicenter Hemophilia Cohort Study (MHCS), San Francisco City Cohort (SFCC)C Winkler, W Modi, M W Smith, et al.
Molecular Medicine (Cambridge, Mass.)|January 1, 1997
Inherited resistance to HIV-1 conferred by an inactivating mutation in CC chemokine receptor 5: studies in populations with contrasting clinical phenotypes, defined racial background, and quantified riskP A Zimmerman, A Buckler-White, G Alkhatib, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|September 18, 1997
Heterozygosity for a defective gene for CC chemokine receptor 5 is not the sole determinant for the immunologic and virologic phenotype of HIV-infected long-term nonprogressorsO J Cohen, M Vaccarezza, G K Lam, et al.
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