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In depth analysis of the HIV-specific CD8 T cell response in seropositives exposed to a mixed subtype epidemicGeldmacher, 2006
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The importance of HLA class I restricted CD8 T cell response in the control of HIV infection is generally accepted, yet few studies have shown a correlation of the CD8 T cell response with markers of HIV disease progression. Disease progression is dependent on several …
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