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Anti-HTLV-III and Anti-HTLV-I Antibodies and T Cell Subsets in Hemophiliacs Living in HTLV-I Endemic and Nonendemic Areas of Japan
Available to PurchaseToshio Hattori, Shojiro Ikematsu, Toru Chosa, Seiko Yamamoto, Masao Matsuoka, Katsuhiro Fukutake, Marjorie Robert-Guroff, Kiyoshi Takatsuki
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Acta Haematologica
Acta Haematol (1987) 77 (1): 25–29.
Published Online: 25 February 2009
... III (HTLV-III) and type I by strip radioimmunoassay based on the Western blotting technique. Sixty-two patients lived in Kyushu, a known endemic area of HTLV-I and 92 patients lived in Tokyo, a nonendemic area of HTLV-I. Results showed a prevalence of HLTV-III antibodies of 64.5% in Kyushu and of 57.6...