CD8+ T cells in HIV: The impact of responses to consensus HIV epitopes and their natural variants and implications for differential disease progression
For three decades, CD8+ T cells have been implicated in the control of HIV, ever since early studies revealed that a temporal correlation exists between the emergence of CD8+ T cells and the decline of viral loads in HIV infection. Subsequently, a large body of research focusing on the i...
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30714 |