'Naive' and 'memory' CD4 super(+) T-cells and TCR V beta repertoire dynamics are independent of the levels of viremia following HIV seroconversion

The progression of 'naive' and 'memory' T-cells and the T-cell receptor V beta (TCR V beta ) repertoire dynamics within the peripheral CD4 super(+) T-cell compartment were studied in individuals following HIV seroconversion. Profound TCR V beta repertoire perturbations were obser...

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Veröffentlicht in:Immunology letters 1999-03, Vol.66 (3), p.199-206
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