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Genetic characterization of HIV-1 from semen and blood from clade C-infected subjects from India and effect of therapy in these body compartments

Abstract Biologic and genetic differences between HIV-1 clade C in India and clade B in US suggest that the effect of anti-viral therapy in various body compartments may differ between these two clades. We examined the effect of therapy on viral loads in semen and blood of HIV-1-clade C infected sub...

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Published in:Virology (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2010-06, Vol.401 (2), p.190-196
Main Authors: Shen, Chengli, Ding, Ming, Craigo, Jodi K, Tarwater, Patrick, Chatterjee, Ramdas, Roy, Pratima, Guha, Subhasish K, Saha, Bibhuti, Modak, Dolonchapa, Neogi, Dhrubak, Chen, Yue, Gupta, Phalguni
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