During HIV infection, CD4+ CD38+ T-cells are the predominant circulating CD4+ subset whose HLA-DR positivity increases with disease progression and whose V beta repertoire is similar to that of CD4+ CD38- T-cells (Q41667841)
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scientific article published on October 1995
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English | During HIV infection, CD4+ CD38+ T-cells are the predominant circulating CD4+ subset whose HLA-DR positivity increases with disease progression and whose V beta repertoire is similar to that of CD4+ CD38- T-cells |
scientific article published on October 1995 |
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During HIV infection, CD4+ CD38+ T-cells are the predominant circulating CD4+ subset whose HLA-DR positivity increases with disease progression and whose V beta repertoire is similar to that of CD4+ CD38- T-cells (English)
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Ramzaoui S
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Jouen-Beades F
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Gilbert D
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Borsa-Lebas F
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Michel Y
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Humbert G
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Tron F
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1 October 1995
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