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110 related items for PubMed ID: 9611711

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    Nicastri E, Sarmati L, d'Ettorre G, Palmisano L, Parisi SG, Uccella I, Rianda A, Concia E, Vullo V, Vella S, Andreoni M.
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  • 37. The biological phenotype of HIV-1 is usually retained during and after sexual transmission.
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  • 38. Viral phenotype affects the thymic production of new T cells in HIV-1-infected children.
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