Identification of a new human immunodeficiency virus type 1 distinct from group M and group O

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This paper, published in 1998, received 391 indexed citations. Written by François Simon, Philippe Mauclère, Pierre Roques, Ibtissam Loussert-Ajaka, Michaela Müller‐Trutwin, Sentob Saragosti, M C Georges-Courbot, Françoise Barré‐Sinoussi and Françoise Brun‐Vézinet covering the research area of Virology, Ecology and Infectious Diseases. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Virology (365 citations), Infectious Diseases (293 citations) and Epidemiology (117 citations). Published in Nature Medicine.

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