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Immunologic characteristics of healthy and HIV-1-infected Ethiopians

Messele, T.

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2000

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Messele, T. (2000). Immunologic characteristics of healthy and HIV-1-infected Ethiopians.

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CONTENTS S

Chapterr 1 General Introduction

Chapterr 2 Immunohaematological reference ranges for adult

Ethiopians s

Clin.Clin. Diag. Lab. Immunol., 1999, Vol. 6, 410-414.

29 9

Chapterr 3 Reduced naive and increased CD4 and CD8 cells in

healthyy adult Ethiopians compared to their Dutch counterparts s

Clin.Clin. Exp. Immunol., 1999, Vol.115, 443-450.

37 7

Chapterr 4 Plasma levels of viro-immunological markers as

surrogatee markers for HIV-1 disease progression in Ethiopians:: Correlation with cell surface activation markers SubmittedSubmitted for publication

47 7

Chapterr 5 No difference in in-vitro susceptibility to HIV-1 between

high-riskk HIV-negative Ethiopian commercial sex workers andd low-risk controls

SubmittedSubmitted for publication

63 3

Chapterr 6 Reduced CCR5 expression in Ethiopian commercial

sexx workers with CCR2b-64l genotype ManuscriptManuscript in preparation

83 3

Chapterr 7 Epilogue 93 3

Summary/Samenvatting g 103 3

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