TY - GEN AU - Pineda-Tenor, Daniel AU - Jimenez-Sousa, Maria Angeles AU - Rallón, Norma AU - Berenguer, Juan AU - Soriano, Vicente AU - Aldámiz-Echevarria, Teresa AU - Garcia-Alvarez, Monica AU - Díez, Cristina AU - Fernandez-Rodriguez, Amanda AU - Benito, Jose Miguel AU - Resino, Salvador PY - 2016 DO - 10.1089/AID.2015.0223 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/19513 AB - The immune response against HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection partly depends on chemokine-mediated recruitment of specific T cells. CXCL12 polymorphisms have been associated with AIDS progression and survival, but there are no data related to... LA - eng PB - Mary Ann Liebert KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Adult KW - Antiviral Agents KW - Chemokine CXCL12 KW - Coinfection KW - Female KW - Genotype KW - HIV Infections KW - Hepacivirus KW - Hepatitis C, Chronic KW - Humans KW - Interferon-alpha KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Retrospective Studies KW - Ribavirin KW - Treatment Outcome TI - CXCL12 rs1029153 Polymorphism Is Associated with the Sustained Virological Response in HIV/Hepatitis C Virus-Coinfected Patients on Hepatitis C Virus Therapy TY - research article ER -