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    McDyer JF, Dybul M, Goletz TJ, Kinter AL, Thomas EK, Berzofsky JA, Fauci AS, Seder RA.
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  • 38. HIV replication in CD4+ T cells of HIV-infected individuals is regulated by a balance between the viral suppressive effects of endogenous beta-chemokines and the viral inductive effects of other endogenous cytokines.
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