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21. Chemokines Mip-1¦Á, Rantes And Ccr5 Expression In Rheumatoid Arthritis And Leflunomide Study
22. Mycobacterium Tuberculosis - Macrophage Interaction
23. Contact Hypersensitivity And The Balance Of Th1/Th2 Lymphocyte Subsets
24. A Pilot Study On Determination Of Peripheral Blood Th1/Th2 Cells In Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C And It's Clinical Significance
25. Expression And Their Significance Of CXCR3 And CCR5 (and Its Ligand) In PBMC And SFMC From Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis
26. A Primary Study To The Expression Of CCR5 And P27 In The Pathohistogenesis Of Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
27. Expression Of CCR5 And CD30 Molecules On Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes In Autoimmune Thyroid Disease
28. Gene-environment Interaction Of Gene Mutation And Environmental Factors On Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
29. Genetic Polymorphisms Of CCR5, CCR2 And CX3CR1 Of HIV Coreceptor In Uygur Population Of Xinjiang And Yi Population Of Sichuan In China
30. Targeting The First Extracellular Loop Of CCR5 Inhibits The Development Of Type 1 Diabetes
31. Imbalance Of Helper T Lymphocyte Subsets And Renal Function Assesment In IgA Nephropathy
32. Primary Study On The Pathogenesis Of Human Herpesvirus-8 In XinJiang Kaposi' Sarcoma
33. Primary Study On SIVmac Direct Cell-cell Transfer And The Effects Of Recombinant VMIP On It
34. Study On The Role Of CC-chemokine Receptor 5 In Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
35. Construction And Immunogenecity Of CCR5 Polypeptide Autovaccine
36. Expression Of CCR5 Receptor On Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells In Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
37. Screening And In Vitro Evaluating Anti-HIV-1 Activities Of Antagonists Of Chemokine Receptor CCR5
38. Design And Synthesis Of Anti-HIV Drugs Based On CCR5
39. A Comparative Study On The Gene-Polymorphism Of HIV Co-receptor CCR5 Based On Three Nations, Mulao, Zhuang, And Han, In Guangxi Autonomous Region
40. Study On The Relationship Between TCR Vα24+Vβ11+NKT Cells And The Progression Of HIV-1 Infection In Chinese Population
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