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Evidence of differential selection of HIV-1 variants carrying drug-resistant mutations in seroconverters
2006 S. Corvasce, M. Violin, L. Romano, F. Razzolini, I. Vicenti, A. Galli, P. Duca, I. Caramma, C. Balotta, M. Zazzi
Significant link between sCD30 changes and HIV viremia in patients treated with HAART
2006 P. Biswas, A. Cozzi-Lepri, F. Delfanti, A. Galli, V. Colangeli, M.C. Moioli, A. Scarchilli, N. Abrescia, G. Vigevani, A. d'Arminio-Monforte, R. Novati, A. Lazzarin
Short- and long-term prognosis of syncope, risk factors, and role of hospital admission : results from the STePS (Short-Term Prognosis of Syncope) study
2008 G. Costantino, F. Perego, F. Dipaola, M. Borella, A. Galli, G. Cantoni, S. Dell’Orto, S. Dassi, N. Filardo, P. Duca, N. Montano, R. Furlan
Recombination in HIV : insights into the molecular mechanisms underlyng the generation and evolution of recombinant form of human immunodeficiency virus type 1
2009 A. Galli
Changing patterns in HIV-1 non-B clade prevalence and diversity in Italy over three decades
2010 A. Lai, C. Riva, A. Marconi, M. Balestrieri, F. Razzolini, G. Meini, I. Vicenti, A. Rosi, F. Saladini, I.C. Caramma, M. Franzetti, V. Rossini, A. Galli, M. Galli, M. Violin, M. Zazzi, C. Balotta
Proteomic analysis of cryoconserved bull sperm to enhance ERCR classification scores of fertility
2012 A. Soggiu, C. Piras, L. Bonizzi, A. Gaviraghi, A. Galli, H. Ahmed, P. Sacchetta, A. Urbani, P. Roncada
Enhance ERCR classification scores of fertility in cryoconserved bull sperm using proteomic data
2012 A. Soggiu, C. Piras, H.A. Hussein, L. Bonizzi, A. Caviraghi, A. Galli, A. Urbani, M. De Canio, P. Roncada
Differential protein profile in sexed bovine semen : shotgun proteomics investigation
2014 M. De Canio, A. Soggiu, C. Piras, L. Bonizzi, A. Galli, A. Urbani, P. Roncada
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