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Determinants of HIV-1 shedding in the genital tract of women
Andrea Kovacs
, Steven S. Wasserman
, David Burns
, David J. Wright
, Jonathan Cohn
,
Alan Landay
, Kathleen Weber
, Mardge Cohen
, Alexandra Levine
, Howard Minkoff
, Paolo Miotti
, Joel Palefsky
, Mary Young
, Patricia Reichelderfer
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Genital Tract
100%
HIV Shedding
100%
Vaginal Secretions
57%
Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells
42%
Plasma RNA
42%
Virus
28%
Cell Culture
28%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1)
28%
HIV RNA
28%
MRNA Abundance
28%
HIV Viral Load
28%
Culturable
28%
Genital
14%
HIV Patients
14%
Multivariate Analysis
14%
Antiretroviral Therapy
14%
Infectious Virus
14%
HIV-1 Replication
14%
Female Genital
14%
Univariate Analysis
14%
Cell Secretion
14%
Best Predictor
14%
Prospective Longitudinal Cohort
14%
Longitudinal Cohort Study
14%
Heterosexual Transmission
14%
Perinatal Transmission
14%
Background Plasma
14%
HIV-positive Women
14%
Women's Interagency HIV Study
14%
Assesment
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1
100%
RNA
64%
Blood Plasma
35%
Secretion (Process)
28%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
21%
Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell
21%
Cell Culture
14%
Virus Infectivity
7%
Cross Sectional Study
7%
Multivariate Analysis
7%
Cohort Study
7%
Immunology and Microbiology
Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1
100%
Ribonucleic Acid
64%
Blood Plasma
35%
Secretion (Process)
28%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
21%
Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell
21%
Cell Culture
14%
Virus
14%
Virus Infectivity
7%
Replication
7%
Medicine and Dentistry
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
100%
Secretion (Process)
23%
Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell
17%
Cell Culture
11%
Virus
11%
Virus Infectivity
5%
Cohort Analysis
5%
Antiretroviral Therapy
5%
Cross Sectional Study
5%
Univariate Analysis
5%
Multivariate Analysis
5%