Publications

Retrovirology. 2004-05-25; 1.10.

Use of a multi-virus array for the study of human viral and retroviral pathogens: gene expression studies and ChIP-chip analysis

Ghedin E, Pumfery A, de la Fuente C, Yao K, Miller N, Lacoste V, Quackenbush J, Jacobson S, Kashanchi F

PMID: 15169557

Abstract

Since the discovery of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) twenty years ago, AIDS has become one of the most studied diseases. A number of viruses have subsequently been identified to contribute to the pathogenesis of HIV and its opportunistic infections and cancers. Therefore, a multi-virus array containing eight human viruses implicated in AIDS pathogenesis was developed and its efficacy in various applications was characterized.

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