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List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 6.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000266 | David R. Chadwick ; Fred S. Sarfo [Ghana] ; Elaine S. M. Kirk ; Dorcas Owusu [Ghana] ; George Bedu-Addo [Ghana] ; Victoria Parris ; Ann Lorraine Owusu [Royaume-Uni] ; Richard Phillips [Ghana] | Tenofovir is associated with increased tubular proteinuria and asymptomatic renal tubular dysfunction in Ghana |
000451 | Fred S. Sarfo [Ghana] ; Yuan Zhang ; Deirdre Egan ; Lambert A. Tetteh ; Richard Phillips ; George Bedu-Addo ; Maame Anima Sarfo ; Saye Khoo ; Andrew Owen ; David R. Chadwick | Pharmacogenetic associations with plasma efavirenz concentrations and clinical correlates in a retrospective cohort of Ghanaian HIV-infected patients. |
000466 | Fred S. Sarfo [Ghana] ; Maame Anima Sarfo ; Adetayo Kasim ; Richard Phillips ; Mark Booth ; David Chadwick | Long-term effectiveness of first-line non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI)-based antiretroviral therapy in Ghana. |
000598 | Fred S. Sarfo [Ghana] ; Rosie Keegan ; Lambert Appiah ; Shaid Shakoor ; Richard Phillips ; Betty Norman ; Yasmin Hardy ; George Bedu-Addo ; Lydia Longstaff ; David R. Chadwick | High prevalence of renal dysfunction and association with risk of death amongst HIV-infected Ghanaians. |
000677 | Fred S. Sarfo [Ghana] ; Rosie Keegan [Royaume-Uni] ; Lambert Appiah [Ghana] ; Shaid Shakoor [Royaume-Uni] ; Richard Phillips [Ghana] ; Betty Norman [Ghana] ; Yasmin Hardy [Ghana] ; George Bedu-Addo [Ghana] ; Lydia Longstaff [Royaume-Uni] ; David R. Chadwick [Royaume-Uni] | High prevalence of renal dysfunction and association with risk of death amongst HIV-infected Ghanaians |
000A46 | Fred S. Sarfo [Ghana] ; David F. Bibby [Royaume-Uni] ; Uli Schwab [Ghana] ; Lambert T. Appiah [Ghana] ; Duncan A. Clark [Royaume-Uni] ; Paul Collini [Ghana] ; Richard Phillips [Ghana] ; Ingrid Green [Royaume-Uni] ; Matthias T. Dittmar [Royaume-Uni] ; David R. Chadwick [Royaume-Uni] | Inadvertent non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI)-based antiretroviral therapy in dual HIV-1/2 and HIV-2 seropositive West Africans: a retrospective study |
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