The impact of HLA-driven escape mutation on viral replicative capacity and immune control in HIV infection
<p>Despite the introduction of antiretroviral therapy, the HIV/HIV epidemic remains an unsolved global health problem. Amongst all the host defence mechanisms, HLA class I molecules have shown the strongest genetic association with delayed disease progression, in particular HLA-B alleles. N...
Auteur principal: | Tsai, M |
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Autres auteurs: | Goulder, P |
Format: | Thèse |
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2017
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