Mugnaini et al., 1999 - Google Patents
In vivo expansion coincident with excessive in vitro cell death within the memory subset of CD8+ T cells in HIV type 1 infectionMugnaini et al., 1999
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- 10486064947005387380
- Author
- Mugnaini E
- Haaheim L
- Sannes M
- Brinchmann J
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- Publication venue
- AIDS research and human retroviruses
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In HIV-1-infected individuals the CD8+ T cell subset is considerably expanded. This has been shown to be caused predominantly by an increase in the number of CD8+ CD28-T cells. To characterize further the subsets of CD8+ T cells, we have performed analyses of …
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Mugnaini et al. | In vivo expansion coincident with excessive in vitro cell death within the memory subset of CD8+ T cells in HIV type 1 infection |