- Title
- Prevalence and clinical significance of zidovudine resistance mutations in human immunodeficiency virus isolated from patients after long-term zidovudine treatment
- Creators
- A. J JAPOUR - Harvard medical school, Beth Israel hosp. and Massachusetts gen. hosp., Boston MA, United StatesS WELLES - Harvard medical school, Beth Israel hosp. and Massachusetts gen. hosp., Boston MA, United StatesR. T D'AQUILA - Harvard medical school, Beth Israel hosp. and Massachusetts gen. hosp., Boston MA, United StatesV. A JOHNSON - Harvard medical school, Beth Israel hosp. and Massachusetts gen. hosp., Boston MA, United StatesD. D RICHMAN - Harvard medical school, Beth Israel hosp. and Massachusetts gen. hosp., Boston MA, United StatesR. W COOMBS - Harvard medical school, Beth Israel hosp. and Massachusetts gen. hosp., Boston MA, United StatesP. S REICHELDERFER - Harvard medical school, Beth Israel hosp. and Massachusetts gen. hosp., Boston MA, United StatesJ. O KAHN - Harvard medical school, Beth Israel hosp. and Massachusetts gen. hosp., Boston MA, United StatesC. S CRUMPACKER - Harvard medical school, Beth Israel hosp. and Massachusetts gen. hosp., Boston MA, United StatesD. R KURITZKES - Harvard medical school, Beth Israel hosp. and Massachusetts gen. hosp., Boston MA, United States
- Publication Details
- The Journal of infectious diseases, v 171(5), pp 1172-1179
- Publisher
- University of Chicago Press; Chicago, IL
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Epidemiology and Biostatistics
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:A1995QU64000014
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-0028961822
- Other Identifier
- 991014878489804721
Journal article
Prevalence and clinical significance of zidovudine resistance mutations in human immunodeficiency virus isolated from patients after long-term zidovudine treatment
The Journal of infectious diseases, v 171(5), pp 1172-1179
1995
PMID: 7538548
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- Web of Science research areas
- Immunology
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