HLA-DP antigens in HIV-infected individuals

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HLA-DP antigens in HIV-infected individuals. / Ødum, Niels; Georgsen, J; Fugger, L; Møller, J; Jakobsen, B K; Hofmann, B; Skinhøj, P; Klokker, M; Dickmeiss, E; Svejgaard, A.

I: Disease Markers, Bind 8, Nr. 3, 1991, s. 113-6.

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Ødum, N, Georgsen, J, Fugger, L, Møller, J, Jakobsen, BK, Hofmann, B, Skinhøj, P, Klokker, M, Dickmeiss, E & Svejgaard, A 1991, 'HLA-DP antigens in HIV-infected individuals', Disease Markers, bind 8, nr. 3, s. 113-6.

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Ødum, N., Georgsen, J., Fugger, L., Møller, J., Jakobsen, B. K., Hofmann, B., Skinhøj, P., Klokker, M., Dickmeiss, E., & Svejgaard, A. (1991). HLA-DP antigens in HIV-infected individuals. Disease Markers, 8(3), 113-6.

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Ødum N, Georgsen J, Fugger L, Møller J, Jakobsen BK, Hofmann B o.a. HLA-DP antigens in HIV-infected individuals. Disease Markers. 1991;8(3):113-6.

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Ødum, Niels ; Georgsen, J ; Fugger, L ; Møller, J ; Jakobsen, B K ; Hofmann, B ; Skinhøj, P ; Klokker, M ; Dickmeiss, E ; Svejgaard, A. / HLA-DP antigens in HIV-infected individuals. I: Disease Markers. 1991 ; Bind 8, Nr. 3. s. 113-6.

Bibtex

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title = "HLA-DP antigens in HIV-infected individuals",
abstract = "We studied the distribution of HLA-DP antigens in 74 HIV-infected Danish homosexual men and 188 ethnically matched healthy individuals, using the primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) technique. Forty of the patients developed AIDS within 3 years after diagnosis, whereas the remaining 34 were healthy or had only minor symptoms for 3 years or more (median observation time was 42 months). HLA-DPwl seemed to be decreased (relative risk = 0.3) in AIDS patients (5.0 per cent) when compared to patients with minor symptoms (14.7 per cent) and healthy controls (14.9 per cent). These differences were, however, not statistically significant. There were no other apparent deviations between patients (or subgroups of patients) and controls.",
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note = "Keywords: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Disease Susceptibility; Genetic Markers; HIV Infections; HLA-DP Antigens; Humans; Lymphocyte Culture Test, Mixed; Male; Risk Factors",
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RIS

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T1 - HLA-DP antigens in HIV-infected individuals

AU - Ødum, Niels

AU - Georgsen, J

AU - Fugger, L

AU - Møller, J

AU - Jakobsen, B K

AU - Hofmann, B

AU - Skinhøj, P

AU - Klokker, M

AU - Dickmeiss, E

AU - Svejgaard, A

N1 - Keywords: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Disease Susceptibility; Genetic Markers; HIV Infections; HLA-DP Antigens; Humans; Lymphocyte Culture Test, Mixed; Male; Risk Factors

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N2 - We studied the distribution of HLA-DP antigens in 74 HIV-infected Danish homosexual men and 188 ethnically matched healthy individuals, using the primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) technique. Forty of the patients developed AIDS within 3 years after diagnosis, whereas the remaining 34 were healthy or had only minor symptoms for 3 years or more (median observation time was 42 months). HLA-DPwl seemed to be decreased (relative risk = 0.3) in AIDS patients (5.0 per cent) when compared to patients with minor symptoms (14.7 per cent) and healthy controls (14.9 per cent). These differences were, however, not statistically significant. There were no other apparent deviations between patients (or subgroups of patients) and controls.

AB - We studied the distribution of HLA-DP antigens in 74 HIV-infected Danish homosexual men and 188 ethnically matched healthy individuals, using the primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) technique. Forty of the patients developed AIDS within 3 years after diagnosis, whereas the remaining 34 were healthy or had only minor symptoms for 3 years or more (median observation time was 42 months). HLA-DPwl seemed to be decreased (relative risk = 0.3) in AIDS patients (5.0 per cent) when compared to patients with minor symptoms (14.7 per cent) and healthy controls (14.9 per cent). These differences were, however, not statistically significant. There were no other apparent deviations between patients (or subgroups of patients) and controls.

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 2148714

VL - 8

SP - 113

EP - 116

JO - Disease Markers

JF - Disease Markers

SN - 0278-0240

IS - 3

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