Antisense-Derived HIV-1 cryptic Epitopes are not major drivers of viral evolution
While prior studies have demonstrated that CD8 T cell responses to cryptic epitopes (CE) are readily detectable during HIV-1 infection, their ability to drive escape mutations following acute infection is unknown. We predicted 66 CE in a Zambian acute infection cohort based on escape mutations occur...
Main Authors: | Borrow, P, Peng, B, Liu, M, Gao, F, Goonetilleke, N, McMichael, A, Gilmour, J, Heath, S, Hunter, E, Bansal, A, Goepfert, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Society for Microbiology
2018
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