Profound CD4+/CCR5+ T cell expansion is induced by CD8+ lymphocyte depletion but does not account for accelerated SIV pathogenesis.
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HIV therapeutic vaccines: moving towards a functional cureHIV Replication Is Not Controlled by CD8+ T Cells during the Acute Phase of the Infection in Humanized MiceA DNA vaccine encoding multiple HIV CD4 epitopes elicits vigorous polyfunctional, long-lived CD4+ and CD8+ T cell responsesImmune responses during spontaneous control of HIV and AIDS: what is the hope for a cure?The cytokine network of acute HIV infection: a promising target for vaccines and therapy to reduce viral set-point?Trafficking, persistence, and activation state of adoptively transferred allogeneic and autologous Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-specific CD8(+) T cell clones during acute and chronic infection of rhesus macaquesIn vivo CD8+ T-cell suppression of siv viremia is not mediated by CTL clearance of productively infected cells.Experimental depletion of CD8+ cells in acutely SIVagm-infected African Green Monkeys results in increased viral replication.Transduction of SIV-specific TCR genes into rhesus macaque 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Profound CD4+/CCR5+ T cell expansion is induced by CD8+ lymphocyte depletion but does not account for accelerated SIV pathogenesis.
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Profound CD4+/CCR5+ T cell exp ...... accelerated SIV pathogenesis.
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Profound CD4+/CCR5+ T cell exp ...... accelerated SIV pathogenesis.
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Profound CD4+/CCR5+ T cell exp ...... accelerated SIV pathogenesis.
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Profound CD4+/CCR5+ T cell exp ...... r accelerated SIV pathogenesis
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Afam Okoye
Alfred W Legasse
Andrew W Sylwester
Donald L Sodora
Francois Villinger
Haesun Park
Jeffrey D Lifson
Lia Coyne-Johnson
Louis J Picker
Michael K Axthelm
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10.1084/JEM.20090356
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2009-06-22T00:00:00Z