The CpG dinucleotide content of the HIV-1 envelope gene may predict disease progression
Abstract The clinical course of HIV-1 varies greatly among infected individuals. Despite extensive research, virus factors associated with slow-progression remain poorly understood. Identification of unique HIV-1 genomic signatures linked to slow-progression remains elusive. We investigated CpG dinu...
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Auteurs principaux: | Mishi Kaushal Wasson, Jayanta Borkakoti, Amit Kumar, Banhi Biswas, Perumal Vivekanandan |
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2017
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