Measurement and characterization of HIV inhibitory Clade A Serpins in the cervical mucosa of highly HIV-1 exposed seronegative individuals
Objective: Serpins are serine protease inhibitors that are involved in a wide variety of biological functions in nature. They are known to regulate inflammation processes as well as provide host defense against microorganisms. Recent evidence has associated many types of mucosal serpins with a prote...
Main Author: | Rahman, Syeda Sharmin |
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Other Authors: | Ball, Blake (Medical Microbiology) Plummer, Frank (Medical Microbiology) |
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American Chemical Society (ACS) Publications
2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5065 |
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