Previously transmitted HIV-1 strains are preferentially selected during subsequent sexual transmissions.
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Previously transmitted HIV-1 strains are preferentially selected during subsequent sexual transmissions.
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Andrew D Redd
Caroline E Mullis
Craig Martens
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Mary K Grabowski
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Stacy Ricklefs
Stephen F Porcella
Xiangrong Kong
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