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T Leitner

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Biotechniques|July 1, 1993
Analysis of heterogeneous viral populations by direct DNA sequencingT Leitner, E Halapi, G Scarlatti, et al.
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology (New York, N.Y. : 1989)|November 5, 1997
The role of virologic and immunologic factors in mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1C Colognesi, E Halapi, M Jansson, et al.
Virology|May 10, 1995
Biological and molecular characterization of subtype D, G, and A/D recombinant HIV-1 transmissions in SwedenT Leitner, D Escanilla, S Marquina, et al.
AIDS (London, England)|December 5, 1997
Correlation between HIV sequence evolution, specific immune response and clinical outcome in vertically infected infantsE Halapi, T Leitner, M Jansson, et al.
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|March 3, 1999
Virtually full-length sequences of HIV type 1 subtype J reference strainsT Laukkanen, J Albert, K Liitsola, et al.
Immunology Letters|June 1, 1996
Interplay of HIV-1 phenotype and neutralizing antibody response in pathogenesis of AIDSG Scarlatti, T Leitner, V Hodara, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 29, 1993
Analysis of the HIV-1 envelope V3-loop sequences from ten mother-child pairsG Scarlatti, T Leitner, E Halapi, et al.
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|June 3, 2005
The X4 phenotype of HIV type 1 evolves from R5 in two children of mothers, carrying X4, and is not linked to transmissionP Clevestig, I Maljkovic, C Casper, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1993
Comparison of variable region 3 sequences of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 from infected children with the RNA and DNA sequences of the virus populations of their mothersG Scarlatti, T Leitner, E Halapi, et al.
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|March 19, 2002
Coreceptor change appears after immune deficiency is established in children infected with different HIV-1 subtypesC Casper, L Navér, P Clevestig, et al.
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Biotechniques|July 1, 1993
Analysis of heterogeneous viral populations by direct DNA sequencingT Leitner, E Halapi, G Scarlatti, et al.
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology (New York, N.Y. : 1989)|November 5, 1997
The role of virologic and immunologic factors in mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1C Colognesi, E Halapi, M Jansson, et al.
Virology|May 10, 1995
Biological and molecular characterization of subtype D, G, and A/D recombinant HIV-1 transmissions in SwedenT Leitner, D Escanilla, S Marquina, et al.
AIDS (London, England)|December 5, 1997
Correlation between HIV sequence evolution, specific immune response and clinical outcome in vertically infected infantsE Halapi, T Leitner, M Jansson, et al.
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|March 3, 1999
Virtually full-length sequences of HIV type 1 subtype J reference strainsT Laukkanen, J Albert, K Liitsola, et al.
Immunology Letters|June 1, 1996
Interplay of HIV-1 phenotype and neutralizing antibody response in pathogenesis of AIDSG Scarlatti, T Leitner, V Hodara, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 29, 1993
Analysis of the HIV-1 envelope V3-loop sequences from ten mother-child pairsG Scarlatti, T Leitner, E Halapi, et al.
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|June 3, 2005
The X4 phenotype of HIV type 1 evolves from R5 in two children of mothers, carrying X4, and is not linked to transmissionP Clevestig, I Maljkovic, C Casper, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1993
Comparison of variable region 3 sequences of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 from infected children with the RNA and DNA sequences of the virus populations of their mothersG Scarlatti, T Leitner, E Halapi, et al.
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|March 19, 2002
Coreceptor change appears after immune deficiency is established in children infected with different HIV-1 subtypesC Casper, L Navér, P Clevestig, et al.
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