Genetic variation in gp 120 V1?V2 and neutralization sensitivity of HIV-1 subtype C isolates from children with rapid and slow disease progression
a dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. for the Degree of Master of Science in Medicine (Virology) Johannesburg,. 2003 === This project explore genetic variation and antibody neutralization sensitivity in gp 120 V1/V2 and C2-V5 re...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-262102019-05-11T03:41:53Z Genetic variation in gp 120 V1?V2 and neutralization sensitivity of HIV-1 subtype C isolates from children with rapid and slow disease progression Choge, Isaac Ang' Ang' A a dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. for the Degree of Master of Science in Medicine (Virology) Johannesburg,. 2003 This project explore genetic variation and antibody neutralization sensitivity in gp 120 V1/V2 and C2-V5 region amongst HIV-1 subtype C pediatric isolates. Isolates from 25 slow progressing children and 16 rapid progressing infants were used in subtyping and quasispecies analysis performed with a novel V1/V2 heteroduplex mobility assay (HMA) IT2018 2018-12-11T12:31:58Z 2018-12-11T12:31:58Z 2003 Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10539/26210 en text/html |
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a dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. for the Degree of Master of Science in Medicine (Virology)
Johannesburg,. 2003 === This project explore genetic variation and antibody neutralization sensitivity in gp 120 V1/V2 and C2-V5 region amongst HIV-1 subtype C pediatric isolates. Isolates from 25 slow progressing children and 16 rapid progressing infants were used in subtyping and quasispecies analysis performed with a novel V1/V2 heteroduplex mobility assay (HMA) === IT2018 |
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Choge, Isaac Ang' Ang' A Genetic variation in gp 120 V1?V2 and neutralization sensitivity of HIV-1 subtype C isolates from children with rapid and slow disease progression |
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Choge, Isaac Ang' Ang' A |
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Choge, Isaac Ang' Ang' A |
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Genetic variation in gp 120 V1?V2 and neutralization sensitivity of HIV-1 subtype C isolates from children with rapid and slow disease progression |
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Genetic variation in gp 120 V1?V2 and neutralization sensitivity of HIV-1 subtype C isolates from children with rapid and slow disease progression |
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Genetic variation in gp 120 V1?V2 and neutralization sensitivity of HIV-1 subtype C isolates from children with rapid and slow disease progression |
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Genetic variation in gp 120 V1?V2 and neutralization sensitivity of HIV-1 subtype C isolates from children with rapid and slow disease progression |
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Genetic variation in gp 120 V1?V2 and neutralization sensitivity of HIV-1 subtype C isolates from children with rapid and slow disease progression |
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genetic variation in gp 120 v1?v2 and neutralization sensitivity of hiv-1 subtype c isolates from children with rapid and slow disease progression |
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