Disruption of intestinal CD4+ T cell homeostasis is a key marker of systemic CD4+ T cell activation in HIV-infected individuals.
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Disruption of intestinal CD4+ T cell homeostasis is a key marker of systemic CD4+ T cell activation in HIV-infected individuals.
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Barbara Cervasi
Faten Aberra
Gregory Ginsberg
Guido Silvestri
Jacob D Estes
Mirko Paiardini
Pamela Odorizzi
Randee Silverman
Shari N Gordon
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10.4049/JIMMUNOL.1001801
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