The New England Journal of Medicine 1990 Thomas C. Merigan - Abstracts
The New England Journal of Medicine 1990 Thomas C. Merigan | |||||
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A randomized controlled trial of a reduced daily dose of zidovudine in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. (AIDS therapy) | Health | Ann C. Collier, Martin S. Hirsch, Douglas D. Richman, Margaret A. Fischl, Jonathan Gold, Richard C. Reichman, Thomas C. Merigan, Carla Pettinelli, Gifford S. Leoung, Corette B. Parker, Michael Wulfsohn, Diana Antoniskis, Monto Ho, Edward Fuchs, Neal Steigbigel, Suraiya Rasheed, Anastasios Tsiatis | |||
You can teach an old dog new tricks: how AIDS trials are pioneering new strategies. | Health | Thomas C. Merigan | |||
Zidovudine in asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus infection: a controlled trial in persons with fewer than 500 CD4-Positive cells per cubic millimeter. | Health | Martin S. Hirsch, Douglas D. Richman, Margaret A. Fischl, Paul A. Volberding, Lawrence Corey, John G. Bartlett, Robert L. Murphy, Henry H. Balfour Jr., Richard C. Reichman, Thomas C. Merigan, Stephen W. Lagakos, Matthew A. Koch, Carla Pettinelli, Maureen W. Myers, David K. Booth, John A. Bartlett, W. David Hardy, Ruy Soeiro, Newton E. Hyslop, Fred T. Valentine |
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