
Antiretroviral Resistance in Clinical Practice
by Anna Maria Geretti (ed.)
Publisher: Mediscript 2006
ISBN/ASIN: 095516690X
ISBN-13: 9780955166907
Number of pages: 178
Description:
This book gives the reader insights into the more mechanistic aspects of resistance and the analyses that lie behind the interpretation of resistance. Most importantly, the book aims to provide an up-to-date guide to those aspects of resistance that have the greatest impact on clinical care.
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