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Nov-2001 The Academic Alliance for AIDS Care and P revention in AfricaQuinn, Thomas C
1-Jul-2008 Evaluation of Dynabeads and Cytospheres Compared With Flow Cytometry to Enumerate CD41 T Cells in HIV-Infected Ugandans on Antiretroviral TherapyLutwama, Fred; Serwadda, Ronnie; Mayanja-Kizza, Harriet; Shihab, Hasan M; Ronald, Allan; Kamya, Moses R; Thomas, David; Johnson, Elizabeth; Quinn, Thomas C; Moore, Richard D; Spacek, Lisa A.
2006 Laboratory Medicine in Africa: A Barrier to Effective Health CarePetti, Cathy A; Polage, Christopher R; Quinn, Thomas C; Ronald, Allan R; Sande, Merle A
2006 A new model to monitor the virological efficacy of antiretroviral treatment in resource-poor countriesColebunders, Robert; Moses, Kamya R; Laurence, John; Shihab, Hasan M; Semitala, Fred; Lutwama, Fred; Bakeera-Kitaka, Sabrina; Lynen, Lut; Spacek, Lisa; Reynolds, Steven J; Quinn, Thomas C; Viner, Brant; Mayanja-Kizza, Harriet
15-May-2009 Resurrecting the Triple Threat: Academic Social Responsibility in the Context of Global Health ResearchManabe, Yukari C; Jacob, Shevin T; Thomas, David; Quinn, Thomas C; Ronald, Allan; Coutinho, Alex; Mayanja-Kizza, Harriet; Merry, Concepta
Aug-2004 Total lymphocyte count of 1200 is not a sensitive predictor of CD4 lymphocyte count among patients with HIV disease in Kampala, UgandaKamya, Moses R.; Semitala, Fred C.; Quinn, Thomas C; Allan, Ronald; Njama-Meya, Denise; Mayanja-Kizza, Harriet; Katabira, Elly T.; Spacek, Lisa A.
Aug-2004 Total lymphocyte count of 1200 is not a sensitive predictor of CD4 lymphocyte count among patients with HIV disease in Kampala, UgandaKamya, Moses R.; Semitala, Fred C.; Quinn, Thomas C; Allan, Ronald; Njama-Meya, Denise; Mayanja-Kizza, Harriet; Katabira, Elly T.; Spacek, Lisa A.

 

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