Resistance to HIV-1 infection in Caucasian individuals bearing mutant alleles of the CCR-5 chemokine receptor gene
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Marc Parmentier | Tsuneo Imai | Michel Georges | Guy Burtonboy | Shalini Rana | R. Doms | M. Georges | M. Parmentier | T. Imai | J. Rucker | G. Vassart | R. Collman | B. Doranz | C. Verhofstede | F. Libert | C. Farber | S. Saragosti | C. Liesnard | Joseph Rucker | Michel Samson | Frédérick Libert | Gilbert Vassart | M. Samson | C. Lapouméroulie | Jacqueline Cognaux | C. Forceille | G. Muyldermans | G. Burtonboy | S. Rana | Y. Yi | R. Smyth | Corinne Liesnard | Chris Verhofstede | Benjamin J. Doranz | Claire-Michèle Farber | Sentob Saragosti | Claudine Lapouméroulie | Jacqueline Cognaux | Christine Forceille | Gaetan Muyldermans | Yanji Yi | Robert J. Smyth | Ronald G. Collman | Robert W. Doms | Shalini Rana
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