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Yasuhiro Yamamura to Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active

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  1. Contreras-Galindo R, Almod?var-Camacho S, Gonz?lez-Ram?rez S, Lorenzo E, Yamamura Y. Comparative longitudinal studies of HERV-K and HIV-1 RNA titers in HIV-1-infected patients receiving successful versus unsuccessful highly active antiretroviral therapy. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2007 Sep; 23(9):1083-6.
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    Score: 0.283
  2. Contreras-Galindo R, Gonz?lez M, Almodovar-Camacho S, Gonz?lez-Ram?rez S, Lorenzo E, Yamamura Y. A new Real-Time-RT-PCR for quantitation of human endogenous retroviruses type K (HERV-K) RNA load in plasma samples: increased HERV-K RNA titers in HIV-1 patients with HAART non-suppressive regimens. J Virol Methods. 2006 Sep; 136(1-2):51-7.
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    Score: 0.258
  3. Lorenzo E, Colon MC, Almodovar S, Maldonado IM, Gonzalez S, Costa SE, Hill MD, Mendoza R, Sepulveda G, Yanagihara R, Nerurkar V, Kumar R, Yamamura Y, Scott WA, Kumar A. Influence of CD4+ T cell counts on viral evolution in HIV-infected individuals undergoing suppressive HAART. Virology. 2004 Dec 05; 330(1):116-26.
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    Score: 0.059
  4. Tirado G, Jove G, Reyes E, Sepulveda G, Yamamura Y, Singh DP, Kumar A. Differential evolution of cell-associated virus in blood and genital tract of HIV-infected females undergoing HAART. Virology. 2005 Apr 10; 334(2):299-305.
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    Score: 0.015
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