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dUbc9 negatively regulates the Toll-NF-kappa B pathways in larval hematopoiesis and drosomycin activation in Drosophila.
Genome signatures of Escherichia coli O157:H7 isolates from the bovine host reservoir.
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Total and differential white blood cell counts in late life predict 8-year incident stroke: the Honolulu Heart Program.
Inhibition by interferon of herpes simplex virus type 1-activated transcription of tat-defective provirus.
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Toxoplasmic encephalitis in an AIDS cohort at Puerto Rico before and after highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).
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Late HIV Testing in a Cohort of HIV-Infected Patients in Puerto Rico.
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Changes in the AIDS epidemiologic situation in Puerto Rico following health care reform and the introduction of HAART.
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Morbidity and mortality profile of human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients with and without hepatitis C co-infection.
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Mortality trends of HIV-infected patients after the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy: analysis of a cohort of 3,322 HIV-infected persons.
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AIDS-defining neoplasm prevalence in a cohort of HIV-infected patients, before and after highly active antiretroviral therapy.
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Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active
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HIV/AIDS Associated Malignant Disorders: Role of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
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