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<it>In vitro</it> SIV replication kinetics correlate with vaccine induced cellular immune responses and predict post-challenge outcome in immunized rhesus macaques

<it>In vitro</it> SIV replication kinetics correlate with vaccine induced cellular immune responses and predict post-challenge outcome in immunized rhesus macaques

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Main Authors: Sauermann Ulrike, Hunsmann Gerhard, Sopper Sieghart, Suh You-Suk, Stahl-Hennig Christiane, Ochieng Washingtone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2006-12-01
Series:Retrovirology
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