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. 1995 Jul-Sep;1(3):86–88. doi: 10.3201/eid0103.950303

HIV-1 patients may harbor viruses of different phylogenetic subtypes: implications for the evolution of the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

D Pieniazek 1, L M Janini 1, A Ramos 1, A Tanuri 1, M Schechter 1, J M Peralta 1, A C Vicente 1, N K Pieniazek 1, G Schochetman 1, M A Rayfield 1
PMCID: PMC2626882  PMID: 8903169

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