Sevelamer does not decrease lipopolysaccharide or soluble cd14 levels but decreases soluble tissue factor, low-density lipoprotein (ldl) cholesterol, and oxidized ldl cholesterol levels in individuals with untreated hiv infection

  • Netanya G. Sandler
  • , Xinyan Zhang
  • , Ronald J. Bosch
  • , Nicholas T. Funderburg
  • , Andrew I. Choi
  • , Janet K. Robinson
  • , Derek M. Fine
  • , Robert W. Coombs
  • , Jeffrey M. Jacobson
  • , Alan L. Landay
  • , Daniel C. Douek
  • , Randall Tressler
  • , Sarah W. Read
  • , Cara C. Wilson
  • , Steven G. Deeks
  • , Michael M. Lederman
  • , Rajesh T. Gandhi

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