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HIV-1 disease-influencing effects associated with ZNRD1, HCP5 and HLA-C alleles are attributable mainly to either HLA-A10 or HLA-B*57 alleles
Gabriel Catano
, Hermant Kulkarni
, Weijing He
, Vincent C. Marconi
, Brian K. Agan
, Michael Landrum
, Stephanie Anderson
, Judith Delmar
, Vanessa Telles
, Li Song
, John Castiblanco
,
Robert A. Clark
, Matthew J. Dolan
,
Sunil K. Ahuja
Department of Pathology
Department of Medicine
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Allele
100%
HCP5
57%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
42%
Virus Load
42%
Association
42%
HLA-C
35%
HLA-B
35%
Genotyping
21%
Gene Linkage Disequilibrium
21%
Phenotype
14%
Haplotype
14%
Virus Replication
14%
Genome-Wide Association Study
14%
Nested Gene
7%
Electric Potential
7%
Acceleration
7%
Standing
7%
Immunology and Microbiology
Allele
100%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
42%
Viral Load
42%
Association
42%
Genotype
21%
Gene Linkage Disequilibrium
21%
Phenotype
14%
Viral Replication
14%
Haplotype
14%
Genome-Wide Association Study
14%
Vaccine Efficacy
7%
Acceleration
7%
Electric Potential
7%
Gene
7%
Viral Disease
7%
Standing
7%
Neuroscience
HIV
42%
HLA-B
35%
HLA-C
35%
Linkage Disequilibrium
21%
Phenotype
14%
Genome-Wide Association Study
14%
Polymorphism
7%
Gene
7%
Dependent Personality Disorder
7%