HIV-1 infection of first-trimester and term human placental tissue: a possible mode of maternal-fetal transmission.
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HIV-1 infection of first-trimester and term human placental tissue: a possible mode of maternal-fetal transmission.
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HIV-1 infection of first-trime ...... f maternal-fetal transmission.
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HIV-1 infection of first-trime ...... f maternal-fetal transmission.
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HIV-1 infection of first-trime ...... f maternal-fetal transmission.
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HIV-1 infection of first-trime ...... f maternal-fetal transmission.
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10.1093/INFDIS/160.4.583
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1989-10-01T00:00:00Z