Estimation of the HIV-1 backward mutation rate from transmitted drug-resistant strains
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- Dynamics of HIV infection of CD4\(^ +\) T cells
- Emergence of HIV-1 drug resistance during antiretroviral treatment
- Monte Carlo estimates of natural variation in HIV infection
- Production of resistant HIV mutants during antiretroviral therapy
- The role of backward mutations on the within-host dynamics of HIV-1
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- Characterization of differential susceptibility and differential infectivity epidemic models
- Combining Cross‐Sectional and Prospective Data Methods to Improve Transition Parameter Estimation for Characterizing the Accumulation of HIV‐1 Drug Resistance Mutations
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