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Publications by Jialun Zhou
The Clinical Significance of CD4 Counts in Asian and Caucasian HIV-Infected Populations: Results From TAHOD and AHOD
Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care
AIDS-related and Non-Aids-Related Mortality in the Asia-Pacific Region in the Era of Combination Antiretroviral Treatment
AIDS
Infectious Diseases
Allergy
Immunology
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Associations Between CD4 Cell Counts and Clinical Presentations Among HIV/AIDS Patients in Cameroon
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Lack of Ethnic Differences in the Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Evolocumab Between Caucasian and Asian Populations
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Trans-Abdominal Ultrasonic Findings Correlated With CD4+ Counts in Adult HIV-infected Patients in Benin, Nigeria
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Health Outcomes of Asymptomatic HIV-infected Pregnant Women Initiating Antiretroviral Therapy at Different Baseline CD4 Counts in Ethiopia
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