Lack of detectable HIV-1 molecular evolution during suppressive antiretroviral therapy.
A better understanding of changes in HIV-1 population genetics with combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) is critical for designing eradication strategies. We therefore analyzed HIV-1 genetic variation and divergence in patients' plasma before cART, during suppression on cART, and after vir...
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Main Authors: | Mary F Kearney, Jonathan Spindler, Wei Shao, Sloane Yu, Elizabeth M Anderson, Angeline O'Shea, Catherine Rehm, Carry Poethke, Nicholas Kovacs, John W Mellors, John M Coffin, Frank Maldarelli |
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Language: | EN |
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2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5e79a5c84d0242e3801880d4e7d8f9e4 |
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