Abstract:1HIV-1 evolved into various genetic subtypes and circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) 3 2 in the global epidemic, with the same subtype or CRF usually having similar phenotype.
3Being one of the world's major CRFs, CRF01_AE infection was reported to associate 3 4 with higher prevalence of CXCR4 (X4) viruses and faster CD4 decline. However, the 3 5 underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We identified eight phylogenetic clusters of 3 6 CRF01_AE in China and hypothesized that they may have different phenotypes. In… Show more
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