Delayed disease progression in HIV-2: the importance of TRIM5α and the retroviral capsid
HIV-2 is thought to have entered the human population in the 1930s through cross-species transmission of SIV from sooty mangabeys in West Africa. Unlike HIV-1, HIV-2 has not led to a global pandemic, and recent data suggest that HIV-2 prevalence is declining in some West African states where it was...
Main Authors: | Boswell, M, Rowland-Jones, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2019
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