Immune Activation and HIV-Specific CD8(+) T Cells in Cerebrospinal Fluid of HIV Controllers and Noncontrollers

scientific article published on 28 March 2016

Immune Activation and HIV-Specific CD8(+) T Cells in Cerebrospinal Fluid of HIV Controllers and Noncontrollers is …
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P356DOI10.1089/AID.2015.0313
P932PMC publication ID4971411
P698PubMed publication ID27019338

P50authorDietmar FuchsQ38801487
Steven G DeeksQ57425986
Evelyn LeeQ85312964
Serena SpudichQ114411897
Richard W PriceQ124366832
Julia PetersonQ124366838
P2093author name stringPeter W Hunt
Geraldine M Gillespie
April L Ferre
Barbara L Shacklett
Donna Lemongello
Anupama Ganesh
Bridget E McLaughlin
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P433issue8
P921main subjectcerebrospinal fluidQ54196
P304page(s)791-800
P577publication date2016-03-28
P1433published inAIDS Research and Human RetrovirusesQ4651880
P1476titleImmune Activation and HIV-Specific CD8(+) T Cells in Cerebrospinal Fluid of HIV Controllers and Noncontrollers
P478volume32

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