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Details on Person Elevated elafin/trappin-2 in the female genital tract is associated with protection against HIV acquisition

Class:IdLiteratureReference:6810778
_displayNameElevated elafin/trappin-2 in the female genital tract is associated with protection against HIV acquisition
_timestamp2015-11-19 04:08:26
author[Person:6810819] Iqbal, Shehzad M
[Person:6810747] Ball, Terry B
[Person:6810709] Levinson, Pauline
[Person:6810770] Maranan, Lillian
[Person:6810710] Jaoko, Walter
[Person:6810774] Wachihi, Charles
[Person:6810825] Pak, Brian J
[Person:6810813] Podust, Vladimir N
[Person:6810784] Broliden, Kristina
[Person:6810798] Hirbod, Taha
[Person:6810736] Kaul, Rupert
[Person:6810763] Plummer, Francis A
created[InstanceEdit:6810729] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2015-11-19
journalAIDS
pages1669-77
pubMedIdentifier19553806
titleElevated elafin/trappin-2 in the female genital tract is associated with protection against HIV acquisition
volume23
year2009
(literatureReference)[Summation:6810769] Peptidase inhibitor 3 (PI3) is a low-molecular-weight protei...
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