HIV Productively Infects Highly Differentiated and Exhausted CD4+ T Cells During AIDS
Background: Throughout HIV infection, productively infected cells generate billions of viral particles and are thus responsible for body-wide HIV dissemination, but their phenotype during AIDS is unknown. As AIDS is associated with immunological changes, analyzing the phenotype of productively infe...
Main Authors: | Clayton Faua, Axel Ursenbach, Anne Fuchs, Stéphanie Caspar, Frédéric Jegou, Yvon Ruch, Baptiste Hoellinger, Elodie Laugel, Aurélie Velay, David Rey, Samira Fafi-Kremer, Pierre Gantner |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Case Western Reserve University
2024-02-01
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Series: | Pathogens and Immunity |
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Online Access: | https://www.paijournal.com/index.php/paijournal/article/view/638 |
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