Higher HIV-1 genetic diversity is associated with AIDS and neuropsychological impairment.
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Sergei L. Kosakovsky Pond | D. Richman | I. Grant | R. Heaton | S. Little | D. Clifford | R. Ellis | J. McCutchan | C. Marra | D. Simpson | J. McArthur | S. Letendre | J. Wong | C. Ignacio | A. Collier | Davey M. Smith | B. Gelman | S. Morgello | A. Umlauf | G. Hightower
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