The Duffy-null state is associated with a survival advantage in leukopenic HIV-infected persons of African ancestry
Hemant Kulkarni, Vincent C. Marconi, Weijing He, Michael L. Landrum, Jason F. Okulicz, Judith Delmar, Dickran Kazandjian, John Castiblanco, Seema S. Ahuja, Edwina J. Wright, Robin A. Weiss, Robert A. Clark, Matthew J. Dolan and Sunil K. Ahuja
Blood 2009 doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2009-04-215186
Hemant Kulkarni
Vincent C. Marconi
Weijing He
Michael L. Landrum
Jason F. Okulicz
Judith Delmar
Dickran Kazandjian
John Castiblanco
Seema S. Ahuja
Edwina J. Wright
Robin A. Weiss
Robert A. Clark
Matthew J. Dolan


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The Duffy-null state is associated with a survival advantage in leukopenic HIV-infected persons of African ancestry
Hemant Kulkarni, Vincent C. Marconi, Weijing He, Michael L. Landrum, Jason F. Okulicz, Judith Delmar, Dickran Kazandjian, John Castiblanco, Seema S. Ahuja, Edwina J. Wright, Robin A. Weiss, Robert A. Clark, Matthew J. Dolan, Sunil K. Ahuja
Blood Jul 2009, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2009-04-215186

Kulkarni, H., Marconi, V. C., He, W., Landrum, M. L., Okulicz, J. F., Delmar, J., Kazandjian, D., Castiblanco, J., Ahuja, S. S., Wright, E. J., Weiss, R. A., Clark, R. A., Dolan, M. J., & Ahuja, S. K.
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The Duffy-null state is associated with a survival advantage in leukopenic HIV-infected persons of African ancestry.
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The Duffy-null state is associated with a survival advantage in leukopenic HIV-infected persons of African ancestry
Hemant Kulkarni, Vincent C. Marconi, Weijing He, Michael L. Landrum, Jason F. Okulicz, Judith Delmar, Dickran Kazandjian, John Castiblanco, Seema S. Ahuja, Edwina J. Wright, Robin A. Weiss, Robert A. Clark, Matthew J. Dolan, Sunil K. Ahuja
Blood Jul 2009, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2009-04-215186









