Jesper Eugen-Olsen
0000-0002-4630-4275
Copenhagen University Hospital
120 papers found
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The serum level of soluble urokinase receptor is elevated in tuberculosis patients and predicts mortality during treatment: a community study from Guinea-Bissau.
Cell-associated HIV DNA Measured Early During Infection has Prognostic Value Independent of Serum HIV RNA Measured Concomitantly
Adverse effect of the CCR5 promoter −2459A allele on HIV‐1 disease progression
A new multiplex PCR strategy for the simultaneous determination of four genetic polymorphisms affecting HIV-1 disease progression
Serum level of soluble urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor is a strong and independent predictor of survival in human immunodeficiency virus infection.
Effect of the Serotonin Receptor Agonist, Buspirone, on Immune Function in HIV-Infected Individuals: A Six-Month Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Prevalence and Prognostic Significance of Infection with TT Virus in Patients Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Rapid Detection of Dihydropteroate Polymorphism in AIDS-related Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia by Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism
[The TT-virus. A recently discovered virus "searching for its disease"]
Effects of mutations in Pneumocystis carinii dihydropteroate synthase gene on outcome of AIDS-associated P carinii pneumonia
[Familial Mediterranean fever. No longer an elimination diagnosis]
[Are prehistoric epidemics reflected in the genetic variability of Danes and in current pathogenesis of HIV infections?]
Cervical Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Shedding Is Associated with Genital β‐Chemokine Secretion
Chemokine Receptors and their Crucial Role in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Major Breakthroughs in HIV Research
Chemokine Receptor CCR2b 64I Polymorphism and Its Relation to CD4 T-Cell Counts and Disease Progression in a Danish Cohort of HIV-Infected Individuals:
HIV-infected individuals with the CCR5Δ32/CCR5 genotype have lower HIV RNA levels and higher CD4 cell counts in the early years of the infection than do patients with the wild type
Serotonin Modulates Immune Function in T Cells from HIV-Seropositive Subjects
Dual effect of CCR5 Δ32 gene deletion in HIV-1-infected patients
Expression of Tetrahymena snRNA gene variants including a U1 gene with mutations in the 5′ splice site recognition sequence
Heterozygosity for a deletion in the CKR-5 gene leads to prolonged AIDS-free survival and slower CD4 T-cell decline in a cohort of HIV-seropositive individuals.
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