Association of strong virus-specific CD4 T cell responses with efficient natural control of primary HIV-1 infection.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether there are differences in the virus-specific CD4 T cell response during primary HIV-1 infection in patients who naturally (without antiretroviral intervention) control viral replication with differing efficiencies. METHODS: CD4 T cell responses to recombinant HIV pr...
Main Authors: | Gloster, SE, Newton, P, Cornforth, D, Lifson, J, Williams, I, Shaw, G, Borrow, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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