
Cross-clade reactivity of HIV-1-specific T-cell responses in
Cross-clade reactivity of HIV-1-specific T-cell responses in HIV-1-(95%) and Cameroon (98%) were similar when compared with those in
Cross-clade reactivity of HIV-1-specific T-cell responses in HIV-1-(95%) and Cameroon (98%) were similar when compared with those in
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For the four cross-reactive Cameroon sera with higher titer for the clade A fusion protein (sera 5, 56, 65, and 68), reactivity with this fusion
RESEARCH ARTICLE Cross-Reactivity of Filariais ICT Cards in Areas of Contrasting Endemicity of Loa loa and Mansonella perstans in Cameroon: Implications
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virus (JR-CSF) but not from a clade A primary isolate virus (92UG037.8), while most sera from Cameroonian patients recognized both fusion proteins
For the four cross-reactive Cameroon sera with higher titer for the clade A fusion protein (sera 5, 56, 65, and 68), reactivity with this fusion
Shiver, JW and Straus, WL (2006) Cross-clade reactivity of HIV-1-specific T-cell responses in HIV-1-infected individuals from Botswana and Cameroon
20181120- Republic of the Congo) or are at high risk for outbreaks (Cameroon). Simultaneous reactivity to the same antigen from different virus li
RESEARCH ARTICLE Cross-Reactivity of Filariais ICT Cards in Areas of Contrasting Endemicity of Loa loa and Mansonella perstans in Cameroon: Implications
Simian Immunodeficiency Virus seroreactivity in inhabitants from rural Cameroon frequently in contact with non-human primates on ResearchGate, the professiona
RESEARCH ARTICLE Cross-Reactivity of Filariais ICT Cards in Areas of Contrasting Endemicity of Loa loa and Mansonella perstans in Cameroon: Implications
Cross-Reactivity of Filariais ICT Cards in Areas of Contrasting Endemicity of Loa loa and Mansonella perstans in Cameroon: Implications for Shrinking of
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To examine the interactive influence of urbanicity on cardiovascular reactivity to speech stressors among 103 urban and 93 rural R
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FULL TEXT Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To examine the interactive influence of urbanicity on cardiovascular reactivity to speech stressors among 103 urban and 93
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Cross-Reactivity of Filariais ICT Cards in Areas of Contrasting Endemicity of Loa loa and Mansonella perstans in Cameroon: Implications for Shrinking of
2016419- Cross-reactivity of filariais ICT cards in areas of contrasting endemicity of Loa loa and Mansonella perstans in Cameroon: Implications for
Cross-clade reactivity of HIV-1-specific T-cell responses in HIV-1-(95%) and Cameroon (98%) were similar when compared with those in
INTRODUCTION: Vascular hyperreactivity is a risk factor and a factor predicting hypertension (high blood pressure). Unlike other continents where several
RESEARCH ARTICLE Cross-Reactivity of Filariais ICT Cards in Areas of Contrasting Endemicity of Loa loa and Mansonella perstans in Cameroon: Implications
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