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Publikováno v:
Journal of stem cellsregenerative medicine. 6(2)
Publikováno v:
Dermatology. 195:145-149
Background: Delayed hypersensitivity reactions (DTH) are lost with progression of HIV disease. This loss of DTH commonly occurs before the onset of opportunistic infections and is a
Autor:
T E Hickey, P J Blair, S Perfetto, D S Smoot, K F Wagner, D C St Louis, D L Mayers, J N Siegel, C H June
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 156:4012-4017
A variety of deficiencies in T cell activation have been described in HIV-1 infection. To determine whether one component of Ag receptor signal transduction might be impaired and contribute to the immunopathology of HIV infection, we tested CD4 cells
Publikováno v:
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 34:368-370
Tosufloxacin (A-60969 HCl), a new quinolone with broad activity against gram-positive and anaerobic organisms, was compared in vitro with other quinolones against bacterial pathogens of diarrhea. Tosufloxacin was the most active agent against Salmone
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International journal of dermatology. 37(4)
Post-infection vaccination with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) specific antigens has been hypothesized as a mechanism for generating a more effective immune response to the HIV-1 virus. Cutaneous reactions at the site of immunization may
Autor:
L I, Gardner, S H, Harrison, C W, Hendrix, S P, Blatt, K F, Wagner, R C, Chung, R W, Harris, D L, Cohn, D S, Burke, D L, Mayers
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Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes and human retrovirology : official publication of the International Retrovirology Association. 17(4)
The study's objectives were to determine the size and duration of benefits of early versus delayed versus late treatment with zidovudine (ZDV) on disease progression and mortality in HIV-infected patients, and whether patients rapidly progressing bef
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International journal of dermatology. 36(10)
There are reports of increased reactions in HIV-1+ patients to ultraviolet light sometimes in association with medication. In addition, there are also reports of increased morbidity associated with radiation therapy in HIV-1+ patients.Three HIV-1+ pa
Publikováno v:
International journal of dermatology. 36(10)
There have been scattered reports of HIV+ patients with increased reactions to light as well as anecdotal reports of HIV+ patients with increased morbidity secondary to radiation therapy.As a part of a military study of HIV+ patients, we followed 987
Publikováno v:
AIDS (London, England). 11(11)
Autor:
P J, Blair, L H, Boise, S P, Perfetto, B L, Levine, G, McCrary, K F, Wagner, D C, St Louis, C B, Thompson, J N, Siegel, C H, June
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical immunology. 17(3)
Progression to AIDS in asymptomatic HIV-infected individuals is characterized by a gradual but progressive loss of CD4+ T cells. While the mechanisms underlying this decline are currently unknown, recent evidence suggests that these cells are abnorma