Toll-like receptor gene variants and bacterial vaginosis among HIV-1 infected and uninfected African women

scientific article published on 30 April 2015

Toll-like receptor gene variants and bacterial vaginosis among HIV-1 infected and uninfected African women is …
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P356DOI10.1038/GENE.2015.13
P932PMC publication ID4523061
P698PubMed publication ID25928881

P50authorMax EssexQ6794729
Anna WaldQ41122225
Connie CelumQ42571941
Partners in Prevention HSV/HIV Transmission Study TeamQ42572226
Craig R CohenQ60622809
Jairam R LingappaQ89741329
Glenda GrayQ17579989
P2093author name stringAbigail W Bigham
Allan Ronald
James Kiarie
Romel D Mackelprang
Mary S Campbell
Caitlin Wright Scoville
Raphael Omusebe Ondondo
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P433issue5
P921main subjecttoll-like receptorQ408004
bacterial vaginosisQ804521
P304page(s)362-365
P577publication date2015-04-30
P1433published inGenes and ImmunityQ15745246
P1476titleToll-like receptor gene variants and bacterial vaginosis among HIV-1 infected and uninfected African women
P478volume16