Broadly cross-reactive HIV-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocytes in highly-exposed persistently seronegative donors.
HIV-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTL) are believed to play a key part in the control of virus levels throughout HIV infection. An important goal of a potential prophylactic vaccine against HIV is therefore to elicit a strong CTL response which is broadly cross-reactive against a diverse range o...
Main Authors: | Rowland-Jones, S, Dong, T, Dorrell, L, Ogg, G, Hansasuta, P, Krausa, P, Kimani, J, Sabally, S, Ariyoshi, K, Oyugi, J, MacDonald, K, Bwayo, J, Whittle, H, Plummer, F, Mcmichael, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1999
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