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Differential selection pressure exerted on HIV by CTL targeting identical epitopes but restricted by distinct HLA alleles from the same HLA supertype. (vol 177, pg 4699, 2006)
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Leslie, A
,
Price, D
,
Mkhize, P
,
Bishop, K
,
Rathod, A
,
Day, C
,
Crawford, H
,
Honeyborne, I
,
Asher, T
,
Luzzi, G
,
Edwards, A
,
Rosseau, C
,
Mullins, J
,
Tudor-Williams, G
,
Novelli, V
,
Brander, C
,
Douek, D
,
Kiepiela, P
,
Walker, B
,
Goulder, P
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2006
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