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Study group background characteristics.
Published 2024“…This underscores the importance of lymphocyte traffic and likely direct virus release by trafficking infected CD4+ T-cells in the determining the CSF HIV-1 levels in the neurologically asymptomatic individuals, particularly those with blood CD4+ T-cell counts above 50 cells per μL. This relationship changed markedly with the development of <b><i>HAD</i></b> and the underlying direct neuropathic parenchymal CNS infection, i.e., <b><i>HIVE</i></b>, in which the CSF HIV-1 RNA concentrations reached high levels, and the differences between it and the blood viral load decreased. …”
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Supplementary file 1_Effect of off-road vehicle activity on vegetation community and soil properties in the Otindag Sandy Land, China.doc
Published 2025“…Additionally, ORV activity caused a significant increase in soil bulk density and a notable decrease in soil organic matter, water and clay contents, available phosphorus and potassium, and soil enzyme activity. …”
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Supplementary file 1_Wetland degradation promotes soil P fraction transformation by altering P-cycling functional genes and metabolic pathways.docx
Published 2025“…<p>Global wetlands have undergone varying degrees of degradation due to intense disturbances from global climatic and environmental changes, and human activities such as overgrazing and drainage. …”