Alteration of type I interferon response is associated with subclinical atherosclerosis in virologically suppressed HIV‐1‐infected male patients
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C. Scagnolari | G. Antonelli | E. N. Cavallari | G. d’Ettorre | M. Mancone | C. Mastroianni | Letizia Santinelli | C. Borrazzo | G. Ceccarelli | Camilla Bitossi | Gabriella De Girolamo | P. Vassalini | Claudia Pinacchio | Maura Statzu | F. Frasca | Mirko Scordio | Agnese Viscido | M. Statzu
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