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Circulating microRNAs in Sera Correlate with Soluble Biomarkers of Immune Activation but Do Not Predict Mortality in ART Treated Individuals with HIV-1 Infection: A Case Control Study
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Circulating microRNAs in Sera Correlate with Soluble Biomarkers of Immune Activation but Do Not Predict Mortality in ART Treated Individuals with HIV-1 Infection: A Case Control Study

Daniel D Murray, Kazuo Suzuki, Matthew Law, Jonel Trebicka, Jacquie Neuhaus, Deborah Wentworth, Margaret Johnson, Michael J Vjecha, Anthony D Kelleher, Sean Emery, …
PloS one, Vol.10(10), pp.e0139981-e0139981
2015
PMCID: PMC4605674
PMID: 26465293

Abstract

Adult Anti-HIV Agents - administration & dosage Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active Biomarkers - blood CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes - metabolism CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes - pathology Female Genetic Association Studies HIV Infections - blood HIV Infections - complications HIV Infections - drug therapy HIV Infections - genetics HIV Infections - mortality HIV-1 - drug effects HIV-1 - pathogenicity Humans Male MicroRNAs - blood MicroRNAs - genetics Middle Aged
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.196 Micro & Long Noncoding RNA
1.196.68 MicroRNAs
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Immunology
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Clinical Medicine

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