[HTML][HTML] Analysis of the CCR5 gene coding region diversity in five South American populations reveals two new non-synonymous alleles in Amerindians and high …

ABW Boldt, L Culpi, LT Tsuneto, IR Souza… - … and molecular biology, 2009 - SciELO Brasil
The CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) molecule is an important co-receptor for HIV. The
effect of the CCR5* D32 allele in susceptibility to HIV infection and AIDS disease is well …

[PDF][PDF] Analysis of the CCR5 gene coding region diversity in five South American populations reveals two new non-synonymous alleles in Amerindians and high CCR5 …

ABW Boldt, L Culpi, LT Tsuneto, IR Souza… - Genetics and …, 2009 - researchgate.net
The CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) molecule is an important co-receptor for HIV. The
effect of the CCR5* D32 allele in susceptibility to HIV infection and AIDS disease is well …

Analysis of the CCR5 gene coding region diversity in five South American populations reveals two new non-synonymous alleles in Amerindians and high CCR5* D32 …

AB Boldt, L Culpi, LT Tsuneto, IR Souza… - Genetics and …, 2009 - europepmc.org
The CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) molecule is an important co-receptor for HIV. The
effect of the CCR5* D32 allele in susceptibility to HIV infection and AIDS disease is well …

[PDF][PDF] Analysis of the CCR5 gene coding region diversity in five South American populations reveals two new non-synonymous alleles in Amerindians and high CCR5 …

ABW Boldt, L Culpi, LT Tsuneto, IR Souza, JFJ Kun… - 2009 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
The CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) molecule is an important co-receptor for HIV. The
effect of the CCR5* D32 allele in susceptibility to HIV infection and AIDS disease is well …

[PDF][PDF] Analysis of the CCR5 gene coding region diversity in five South American populations reveals two new non-synonymous alleles in Amerindians and high CCR5 …

ABW Boldt, L Culpi, LT Tsuneto, IR Souza… - Genetics and Molecular …, 2009 - Citeseer
The CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) molecule is an important co-receptor for HIV. The
effect of the CCR5* D32 allele in susceptibility to HIV infection and AIDS disease is well …

[PDF][PDF] Analysis of the CCR5 gene coding region diversity in five South American populations reveals two new non-synonymous alleles in Amerindians and high CCR5 …

ABW Boldt, L Culpi, LT Tsuneto, IR Souza… - Genetics and …, 2009 - scienceopen.com
The CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) molecule is an important co-receptor for HIV. The
effect of the CCR5* D32 allele in susceptibility to HIV infection and AIDS disease is well …

[PDF][PDF] Analysis of the CCR5 gene coding region diversity in five South American populations reveals two new non-synonymous alleles in Amerindians and high CCR5 …

ABW Boldt, L Culpi, LT Tsuneto, IR Souza… - … and Molecular Biology, 2009 - academia.edu
The CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) molecule is an important co-receptor for HIV. The
effect of the CCR5* D32 allele in susceptibility to HIV infection and AIDS disease is well …

Analysis of the CCR5 gene coding region diversity in five South American populations reveals two new non-synonymous alleles in Amerindians and high CCR5* D32 …

ABW Boldt, L Culpi, LT Tsuneto, IR Souza… - Genet. mol …, 2009 - pesquisa.bvsalud.org
The CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) molecule is an important co-receptor for HIV. The
effect of the CCR5* D32 allele in susceptibility to HIV infection and AIDS disease is well …

Analysis of the CCR5 gene coding region diversity in five South American populations reveals two new non-synonymous alleles in Amerindians and high CCR5* D32 …

ABW Boldt, L Culpi, LT Tsuneto, IR Souza, JFJ Kun… - sidalc.net
The CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) molecule is an important co-receptor for HIV. The
effect of the CCR5* D32 allele in susceptibility to HIV infection and AIDS disease is well …

Analysis of the CCR5 gene coding region diversity in five South American populations reveals two new non-synonymous alleles in Amerindians and high CCR5* D32 …

ABW Boldt, L Culpi, LT Tsuneto… - Genetics and …, 2009 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) molecule is an important co-receptor for HIV. The
effect of the CCR5* D32 allele in susceptibility to HIV infection and AIDS disease is well …