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CTNPT 035: Vitamin D insufficiency and NAFLD in persons living with HIV
Association of vitamin D insufficiency with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in HIV mono-infected patients
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Association of vitamin D insufficiency with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in HIV mono-infected patients
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Acceptability and implications of the rapid hepatitis C virus screening test among provincial prison inmates in Quebec: A pilot study
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Anemia Among HIV-infected Children Receiving Zidovudine: Identification of Markers of Erythropoietin Deficiency and Likelihood of Response to Exogenous Erythropoietin
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Active Immunization of Patients with HIV Infection: The Study of the Effect of VaxSyn on Progression of Immunodeficiency (gp160): Trial results
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Camu Camu effects on circulating LPS and systemic immune activation in ART-treated participants
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Vedolizumab treatment in antiretroviral drug treated chronic HIV infection, followed by analytical treatment interruption (HIV-ART-vedolizumab-ATI)
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Feasibility of Crystal Methamphetamine Interventions Among Gay, Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men in Canada
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Development of a psychosocial intervention trial with the goal to improve older adults' ability to cope with HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND)
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Safety, tolerability, and effect on immune function of cannabinoids
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