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Dynamic analysis of Th1/Th2 cytokine concentration during antiretroviral therapy of HIV 1/HCV co infected Patients

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Table 1 Baseline demographic and immunological parameters of study participants
Figure 1 Changes in plasma viral RNA during antiretroviral therapy between the HIV/HCV co-infection and the HIV or HCV mono-infection group
Figure 4, illustrating the HIV mono-infection group had
Figure 5 Comparison of Th1 and Th2 cytokine concentration during HAART between HIV/HCV co-infection and HIV mono-infectiongroup
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