HIV preferentially infects HIV-specific CD4+ T cells
Nature2002Vol. 417(6884), pp. 95–98
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Daniel C. Douek, Jason M. Brenchley, Michael R. Betts, David R. Ambrozak, Brenna J. Hill, Yukari Okamoto, Joseph P. Casazza, Janaki Kuruppu, Kevin Kunstman, Steven M. Wolinsky, Zvi Grossman, Mark Dybul, Annette Oxenius, David A. Price, Mark Connors, Richard A. Koup
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