HIV-specific cytotoxic T-cells in HIV-exposed but uninfected Gambian women
A crucial requirement in the rational design of a prophylactic vaccine against the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is to establish whether or not protective immunity can occur following natural infection. The immune response to HIV infection is characterized by very vigorous HIV-specific cytotoxi...
Main Authors: | Rowland-Jones, S, Sutton, J, Ariyoshi, K, Dong, T, Gotch, F, McAdam, S, Whitby, D, Sabally, S, Gallimore, A, Corrah, T, Takiguchi, M, Schultz, T, McMichael, A, Whittle, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1995
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