Increased epithelial thickness and reduced HIV receptor expression in the ectocervical mucosa is associated with relative HIV resistance

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Main Authors: Broliden K, Kimani J, Ball B, Cheruiyot J, Mugo N, Jaoko W, Plummer F, Kaul R, Hirbod T
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-09-01
Series:Retrovirology
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spelling doaj-b44837cbc0d74b1a99b0a548a9815bb42020-11-25T02:15:32ZengBMCRetrovirology1742-46902012-09-019Suppl 2P19010.1186/1742-4690-9-S2-P190Increased epithelial thickness and reduced HIV receptor expression in the ectocervical mucosa is associated with relative HIV resistanceBroliden KKimani JBall BCheruiyot JMugo NJaoko WPlummer FKaul RHirbod T
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author Broliden K
Kimani J
Ball B
Cheruiyot J
Mugo N
Jaoko W
Plummer F
Kaul R
Hirbod T
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Kimani J
Ball B
Cheruiyot J
Mugo N
Jaoko W
Plummer F
Kaul R
Hirbod T
Increased epithelial thickness and reduced HIV receptor expression in the ectocervical mucosa is associated with relative HIV resistance
Retrovirology
author_facet Broliden K
Kimani J
Ball B
Cheruiyot J
Mugo N
Jaoko W
Plummer F
Kaul R
Hirbod T
author_sort Broliden K
title Increased epithelial thickness and reduced HIV receptor expression in the ectocervical mucosa is associated with relative HIV resistance
title_short Increased epithelial thickness and reduced HIV receptor expression in the ectocervical mucosa is associated with relative HIV resistance
title_full Increased epithelial thickness and reduced HIV receptor expression in the ectocervical mucosa is associated with relative HIV resistance
title_fullStr Increased epithelial thickness and reduced HIV receptor expression in the ectocervical mucosa is associated with relative HIV resistance
title_full_unstemmed Increased epithelial thickness and reduced HIV receptor expression in the ectocervical mucosa is associated with relative HIV resistance
title_sort increased epithelial thickness and reduced hiv receptor expression in the ectocervical mucosa is associated with relative hiv resistance
publisher BMC
series Retrovirology
issn 1742-4690
publishDate 2012-09-01
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