A novel sample selection approach to aid the identification of factors that correlate with the control of HIV-1 infection
Individuals infected with HIV display varying rates of viral control and disease progression, with a small percentage of individuals being able to spontaneously control infection in the absence of treatment. In attempting to define the correlates associated with natural protection against HIV, extre...
Main Authors: | Makinde, J, Nduati, EW, Freni-Sterrantino, A, Streatfield, C, Kibirige, C, Dalel, J, Black, SL, Hayes, P, Macharia, G, Hare, J, McGowan, E, Abel, B, King, D, Joseph, S, IAVI Protocol C Investigators, Hunter, E, Sanders, EJ, Price, M, Gilmour, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2021
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