Impact of host restriction factors and capsid evolution on HIV disease progression
<p>HIV-1 is responsible for the global HIV pandemic whereas HIV-2 has mostly been limited to West Africa. The key to their successful spread is their unparalleled ability to adapt to the host immune system. The contemporary HIV pandemics are the latest iteration in a millennia-long evolutionar...
Autore principale: | Boswell, M |
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Altri autori: | Rowland-Jones, S |
Natura: | Tesi |
Lingua: | English |
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2019
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