Multilayered defense in HLA-B51-associated HIV viral control.
Polymorphism in the HLA region of a chromosome is the major source of host genetic variability in HIV-1 outcome, but there is limited understanding of the mechanisms underlying the beneficial effect of protective class I alleles such as HLA-B57, -B27, and -B51. Taking advantage of a unique cohort in...
Main Authors: | Zhang, Y, Peng, Y, Yan, H, Xu, K, Saito, M, Wu, H, Chen, X, Ranasinghe, S, Kuse, N, Powell, T, Zhao, Y, Li, W, Zhang, X, Feng, X, Li, N, Leligdowicz, A, Xu, X, John, M, Takiguchi, M, McMichael, A, Rowland-Jones, S, Dong, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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