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    Safety, tolerability, and plasma pharmacokinetics of high-strength formulations of enfuvirtide (T-20) in treatment-experienced HIV-1-infected patients by Wheeler, David A., Lalezari, Jacob P., Kilby, J.Michael, Wheat, Joseph, Delehanty, John, DeMasi, Ralph, Patel, Indravadan, Salgo, Miklos

    Published in Journal of clinical virology (01-06-2004)
    “…Background: Enfuvirtide, a HIV-1 membrane fusion inhibitor, is the first viral entry inhibitor approved for the treatment of HIV-1 infected patients in the…”
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    The yield of bone marrow biopsy and culture compared with blood culture in the evaluation of HIV-infected patients for mycobacterial and fungal infections by Kilby, J M, Marques, M B, Jaye, D L, Tabereaux, P B, Reddy, V B, Waites, K B

    Published in The American journal of medicine (01-02-1998)
    “…To compare the clinical utility of bone marrow biopsy and culture specimens with blood cultures for mycobacterial and fungal infections among human…”
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    Histologic examination of bone marrow core biopsy specimens has limited value in the diagnosis of mycobacterial and fungal infections in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome by Marques, Marisa B., Waites, Ken B., Jaye, David L., Kilby, J.Michael, Reddy, Vishnu V.B.

    Published in Annals of diagnostic pathology (01-02-2000)
    “…Bone marrow cultures and biopsy specimens are commonly obtained to rule out disseminated infections, especially in persons with the acquired immunodeficiency…”
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    Stability in the HIV vDNA pool in peripheral CD4+ T cells of untreated patients by single tube quantitative PCR by Hockett, Richard D, Saag, Michael S, Kilby, J.Michael, Sfakianos, Greg, Wakefield, Theresa B, Bucy, R.Pat

    Published in Journal of virological methods (01-06-2000)
    “…HIV infection leads to loss of CD4 T cells and development of AIDS in most individuals without treatment. While disease progression during HIV infection…”
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