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Details on Person Mitochondrial toxicity is associated with virological response in patients with HIV and hepatitis C virus coinfection treated with ribavirin and highly active antiretroviral therapy

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9761929
_displayNameMitochondrial toxicity is associated with virological response in patients with HIV and hepatitis C virus coinfection treated with ribavirin and highly active antiretroviral therapy
_timestamp2022-01-17 08:31:29
author[Person:9761927] Reiberger, Thomas
[Person:9761932] Kosi, Lana
[Person:9761923] Maresch, Judith
[Person:9761933] Breitenecker, Florian
[Person:9761925] Payer, Berit Anna
[Person:9761930] Wrba, Fritz
[Person:9761924] Rieger, Armin
[Person:9761928] Gangl, Alfred
[Person:9761931] Peck-Radosavljevic, Markus
created[InstanceEdit:9761926] Stephan, Ralf, 2022-01-17
journalJ Infect Dis
pages156-60
pubMedIdentifier20486858
titleMitochondrial toxicity is associated with virological response in patients with HIV and hepatitis C virus coinfection treated with ribavirin and highly active antiretroviral therapy
volume202
year2010
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9754929] SLC29A3 transports RBV,RBV-TP from cytosol to mitochondrial matrix [Homo sapiens]
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