Subtype-specific patterns in HIV Type 1 reverse transcriptase and protease in Oyo State, Nigeria: implications for drug resistance and host response.
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A. I. Ojesina | J. Sankalé | S. Langevin | G. Odaibo | D. Olaleye | P. Kanki | A. Sarr | S. Meloni | Stanley Langevin
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