Variables correlated with plasma viral load
Quantitation of Cytomegalovirus DNA Load in Dried Blood Spots Correlates Well with Plasma Viral Load
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Estimating the contribution of the gut to plasma viral load in early SIV infection
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Assessment of the Cavidi ExaVir Load Assay for Monitoring Plasma Viral Load in HIV 2 Infected Patients
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Plasma viremia in macaques infected with simian immunodeficiency virus: plasma viral load early in infection predicts survival.
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Classification of HIV virological failure using whole blood versus plasma viral load
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Plasma viral RNA load predicts disease progression in accelerated feline immunodeficiency virus infection.
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Association of Plasma Viral RNA Load with Prognosis in Cats Naturally Infected with Feline Immunodeficiency Virus
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Plasma RNA Viral Load in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2 Subtype A and Subtype B Infections
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Undetectable plasma viral load predicts normal survival in HIV 2 infected people in a West African village
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Maternal plasma viral load and neutralizing/enhancing antibodies in vertical transmission of HIV: A non randomized prospective study
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Monitoring of Viral Load by Quantitative Plasma PCR during Active Cytomegalovirus Infection of Individual Liver Transplant Patients
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Determination of human immunodeficiency virus RNA in plasma and cellular viral DNA genotypic zidovudine resistance and viral load during zidovudine-didanosine combination therapy.
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HCV RNA viral load is independent from CD4 cell count and plasma HIV RNA viral load in immunocompetent HIV-HCV co-infected patients: a 3-years follow-up study
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Evaluation of Effect of Specimen Handling Parameters for Plasma Preparation Tubes on Viral Load Measurements Obtained by Using the Abbott RealTime HIV 1 Load Assay
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PD 1 expression on peripheral CD8+ TEM/TEMRA subsets closely correlated with HCV viral load in chronic hepatitis C patients
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Circumcision status at HIV infection is not associated with plasma viral load in men: analysis of specimens from a randomized controlled trial
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Estimating the public health impact of the effect of herpes simplex virus suppressive therapy on plasma HIV 1 viral load
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Separation of Plasma from Whole Blood by Use of the cobas Plasma Separation Card: a Compelling Alternative to Dried Blood Spots for Quantification of HIV 1 Viral Load
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Vertical Transmission of HIV 1 Correlation with maternal viral load and plasma levels of CD4 binding site anti gp120 antibodies
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Systematic Review of the Performance of HIV Viral Load Technologies on Plasma Samples
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