Motif inference reveals optimal CTL epitopes presented by HLA class I alleles highly prevalent in southern Africa.
HIV-specific CTL play a central role in immune control of HIV. The basis for understanding the success or failure of this immune response requires identification of the specific epitopes targeted by CTL. However, in populations most severely affected by the global epidemic, this fundamental knowledg...
Main Authors: | Honeyborne, I, Rathod, A, Buchli, R, Ramduth, D, Moodley, E, Rathnavalu, P, Chetty, S, Day, C, Brander, C, Hildebrand, W, Walker, B, Kiepiela, P, Goulder, P |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2006
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