CD8+ T lymphocyte responses are induced during acute hepatitis C virus infection but are not sustained.
Cellular immune responses are likely to play a key role in determining the clinical outcome in acute infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV), but the dynamics of such responses and their relationship to viral clearance are poorly understood. In a previous study we have shown highly activated, multisp...
Main Authors: | Lechner, F, Gruener, N, Urbani, S, Uggeri, J, Santantonio, T, Kammer, A, Cerny, A, Phillips, R, Ferrari, C, Pape, G, Klenerman, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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