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Dr. M. Schwab and collegue at University Hospital Lausanne in Switzerland found that in patients with HIV-1 processing one particular gene type, called MDR1 3435C/T resulting in variability of the membrane transporter P-glycoprotein, there was a far greater increase in certain key immune system cells following treatment.
Full press coverage in BBC News, Jan 8, 2002.
Message posted by: Anthony W.I. Lo
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