Mechanisms of abrupt loss of virus control in a cohort of previous HIV controllers
Elite and viremic HIV controllers are able to control their HIV infection and maintain undetectable or low-level viremia in the absence of antiretroviral treatment. Despite extensive studies, the immune factors responsible for such exclusive control remain poorly defined. We identified a cohort of 1...
Autors principals: | Rosás-Umbert, M, Llano, A, Bellido, R, Olvera, A, Ruiz-Riol, M, Rocafort, M, Fernández, M, Cobarsi, P, Crespo, M, Dorrell, L, Del Romero, J, Alcami, J, Paredes, R, Brander, C, Mothe, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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American Society for Microbiology
2018
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