Adaptive reconfiguration of natural killer cells in HIV-1 infection
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) co-infection is highly prevalent within HIV-1 cohorts and is an important co-factor in driving ongoing immune activation, even during effective antiretroviral treatment (ART). HCMV infection has recently been associated with expansion of adaptive-like Natural Killer (NK)...
Main Authors: | Peppa, D, Pedroza-Pacheco, I, Pellegrino, P, Williams, I, Maini, M, Borrow, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Frontiers Media
2018
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