16 results on '"Stoltz, Anton C."'
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2. Exhaled Mycobacterium tuberculosis output and detection of subclinical disease by face-mask sampling: prospective observational studies
3. Molecular imaging of cardiovascular inflammation and infection in people living with HIV infection
4. Radionuclide imaging of inflammation in atherosclerotic vascular disease among people living with HIV infection: current practice and future perspective
5. Mycolic acids, a promising mycobacterial ligand for targeting of nanoencapsulated drugs in tuberculosis
6. Institutional Tuberculosis Transmission. Controlled Trial of Upper Room Ultraviolet Air Disinfection: A Basis for New Dosing Guidelines
7. Impact of optimized PET imaging conditions on 18F-FDG uptake quantification in patients with apparently normal aortas.
8. Field performance of the INSTI HIV‐1/‐2 antibody test in two South African antenatal clinics.
9. Modeling the Airborne Infection Risk of Tuberculosis for a Research Facility in eMalahleni, South Africa.
10. High risk exposure to HIV among sexually active individuals who tested negative on rapid HIV Tests in the Tshwane District of South Africa—The importance of behavioural prevention measures.
11. Detection of Acute and Early HIV-1 Infections in an HIV Hyper-Endemic Area with Limited Resources.
12. Controlled Trial of Upper Room Ultraviolet Air Disinfection: A Basis for New Dosing Guidelines.
13. Vertical transmission of HIV among pregnant women who initially had false–negative rapid HIV tests in four South African antenatal clinics.
14. Structure–function relationships of the antigenicity of mycolic acids in tuberculosis patients
15. Erratum to “Structure–function relationships of the antigenicity of mycolic acids in tuberculosis patients” [Chem. Phys. Lipids 163 (2010) 800–808]
16. Modeling the Airborne Infection Risk of Tuberculosis for a Research Facility in eMalahleni, South Africa.
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