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61. Vaccine-induced CD8+ T cells control AIDS virus replication. Mudd PA, Martins MA, Ericsen AJ, Tully DC, Power KA, Bean AT, Piaskowski SM, Duan L, Seese A, Gladden AD, Weisgrau KL, Furlott JR, Kim YI, Veloso de Santana MG, Rakasz E, Capuano S, Wilson NA, Bonaldo MC, Galler R, Allison DB, Piatak M, Haase AT, Lifson JD, Allen TM, Watkins DI. Nature; 2012 Nov 01; 491(7422):129-33. PubMed ID: 23023123 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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