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Comparison of zidovudine phosphorylation in lymph nodes and peripheral blood mononuclear cells in HIV-infected patients. DATRI 012 Study Group [letter]

AIDS. 1998 Sep 10;12(13):1729-31. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/98435830
Peter K; Lalezari JP; Pearl JM; Thevanayagam L; Gambertoglio JG


Keywords: LETTER JOURNAL ARTICLE Adult Anti-HIV Agents/*METABOLISM Comparative Study Human HIV Infections/*METABOLISM Lymph Nodes/*METABOLISM Middle Age Monocytes/*METABOLISM Phosphorylation Zidovudine/*METABOLISMKWDletterjournalarticleadultanti-hivagents/KWDmetabolismcomparativestudyhumanhivinfections/KWDmetabolismlymphnodes/KWDmetabolismmiddleagemonocytes/KWDmetabolismphosphorylationzidovudine/KWDmetabolism
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