Robust Gag-specific T cell responses characterize viremia control in HIV-2 infection.
HIV-2 infection in the majority of infected subjects follows an attenuated disease course that distinguishes it from infection with HIV-1. Antigen-specific T cells are pivotal in the management of chronic viral infections but are not sufficient to control viral replication in HIV-1-positive subjects...
Main Authors: | Leligdowicz, A, Yindom, L, Onyango, C, Sarge-Njie, R, Alabi, A, Cotten, M, Vincent, T, da Costa, C, Aaby, P, Jaye, A, Dong, T, McMichael, A, Whittle, H, Rowland-Jones, S |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: |
2007
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