Increased frequency of regulatory T cells accompanies increased immune activation in rectal mucosae of HIV-positive noncontrollers.
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Increased frequency of regulatory T cells accompanies increased immune activation in rectal mucosae of HIV-positive noncontrollers.
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Barbara L Shacklett
Delandy H McConnell
J William Critchfield
Juan Carlos Garcia
Julia M Shaw
Ma Somsouk
Peter W Hunt
Richard B Pollard
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10.1128/JVI.05608-11
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2011-08-31T00:00:00Z