Microbiota-Dependent Marker TMAO is Not Associated With Decreased Myocardial Perfusion in Well-Treated HIV-Infected Patients as Assessed by 82Rubidium PET/CT.
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Microbiota-dependent metabolite and cardiovascular disease marker trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) is associated with monocyte activation but not platelet function in untreated HIV infection.The gut microbiome and HIV-1 pathogenesis: a two-way street.Inside Out: HIV, the Gut Microbiome, and the Mucosal Immune System.
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Microbiota-Dependent Marker TMAO is Not Associated With Decreased Myocardial Perfusion in Well-Treated HIV-Infected Patients as Assessed by 82Rubidium PET/CT.
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Microbiota-Dependent Marker TM ...... Assessed by 82Rubidium PET/CT.
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Microbiota-Dependent Marker TM ...... Assessed by 82Rubidium PET/CT.
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Microbiota-Dependent Marker TM ...... Assessed by 82Rubidium PET/CT.
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P1476
Microbiota-Dependent Marker TM ...... Assessed by 82Rubidium PET/CT.
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Adam Ali Ghotbi
Andreas Knudsen
Johannes Roksund Hov
Kristina Thorsteinsson
Marius Trøseid
Philip Hasbak
Rolf Berge
Thomas Emil Christensen
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10.1097/QAI.0000000000001044
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2016-05-05T00:00:00Z