Epigenetic Regulation of BST-2 Expression Levels and the Effect on HIV-1 Pathogenesis is a research paper published in Frontiers in Immunology (2021). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 13 times.
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Wellcome Trust
Grant: 107752/Z/15/Z
FIC NIH HHS
Grant: D43 TW000231
NCI NIH HHS
Grant: HHSN261200800001E
Wellcome Trust
Grant: 201433/Z16/Z
Wellcome Trust
Grant: 201433
Africa Health Research Institute (GBP record)
Wellcome Trust
Grant: 107752
Sub-Saharan African Network for TB/HIV research Excellence (SANTHE)
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5D43TW000231-13
Southern African HIV, AIDS and Tuberculosis Scientific Capacity Building Program
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1.50
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0.8%
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Additional file 1 of Bone marrow stromal antigen 2 (BST-2) genetic variants influence expression levels and disease outcome in HIV-1 chronically infected patients
Additional file 1 of Bone marrow stromal antigen 2 (BST-2) genetic variants influence expression levels and disease outcome in HIV-1 chronically infected patients
Additional file 2 of Bone marrow stromal antigen 2 (BST-2) genetic variants influence expression levels and disease outcome in HIV-1 chronically infected patients
Additional file 2 of Bone marrow stromal antigen 2 (BST-2) genetic variants influence expression levels and disease outcome in HIV-1 chronically infected patients
Additional file 1 of The estimation of long and short term survival time and associated factors of HIV patients using mixture cure rate models
Additional file 1 of The estimation of long and short term survival time and associated factors of HIV patients using mixture cure rate models