Some Unexplained Enigma Around Phosphoprotein phosphatase Revealed
Table S1. ""Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) -infected patients with HIV RNA loads of Bafilomycin A1 in vivo of VR was extremely low also among patients with RV. The effect of residual viraemia (RV) on virological rebound (VR) in human immunodeficiency PF-06463922 supplier virus (HIV) -infected patients on antiretroviral therapy is still debated. We found that the rate of VR in patients with viral loads of Phosphoprotein phosphatase quantified on the basis of the branched DNA Versant HIV-1 RNA 3.0 Assay (bDNA, Siemens Diagnostics, Terrytown, NY, USA; limit of quantification 50 HIV RNA copies/mL) up to February 2009; since March 2009, all patients have been routinely tested using the kinetic PCR molecular system (kPCR, Versant HIV-1 RNA kPCR 1.0; Siemens Diagnostics). The kPCR assay gives three possible outputs: (i) a quantitative result for HIV RNA values of >37?copies/mL; (ii) a semi-quantitative result for HIV RNA values between 1 and 37?copies/mL; (iii) a qualitative result (��undetectable��) if no signal can be detected. Patients were included from the original analysis (and then followed up) if the last four consecutive HIV RNA values were