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Influenza-A-virus-specific, HLA-restricted, cytotoxic T-cell immunity, measured in 189 volunteers in the six years 1977-82, showed a sharp decline from 1978. It is shown that natural infection with influenza-A virus boosts cytotoxic T-cell memory. Th
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https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(83)92297-3
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(83)92297-3
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The British journal of dermatology. 162(1)
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-related cutaneous and anogenital disease in the highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) era presents challenging problems for dermatologists. Immune reconstitution-associated diseases (IRADs) are common and imp
Autor:
M. L. Keen, F. A. Gotch
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The International journal of artificial organs. 30(11)
Introduction Hemodialysis patients lack the normal mechanisms to regulate body water volume and osmolality The dialysis treatment is expected to adequately regulate both body water volume and body Na+ content, which is the primary action determining
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Journal of HIV therapy. 6(4)
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HIV medicine. 2(4)
In this short article we review the immunopathology of HIV infection and delineate the kinds of immune responses seen in acute infection and in long-term nonprogression that are understood to be necessary if the host is to maintain long-term control
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Seminars in dialysis. 14(1)
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Blood purification. 18(4)
Autor:
F A, Gotch
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Peritoneal dialysis international : journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis. 20
For hemodialysis, a large base of data shows the validity of modelling the dialysis dose and reliably estimating protein intake from equilibrated Kt/V urea (eKt/VU), the total dialyzer urea clearance provided during each treatment divided by the urea
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AIDS (London, England). 13
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Kidney international. 55(2)
The postdialysis blood urea nitrogen (BUN; Ct) is a pivotal parameter for assessing hemodialysis adequacy by conventional blood-side methods, but Ct is relatively unstable because of hemodialysis-induced disequilibrium. The uncertainty associated wit