Proliferation of weakly suppressive regulatory CD4+ T cells is associated with over-active CD4+ T-cell responses in HIV-positive patients with mycobacterial immune restoration disease.
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Proliferation of weakly suppressive regulatory CD4+ T cells is associated with over-active CD4+ T-cell responses in HIV-positive patients with mycobacterial immune restoration disease.
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Anthony D Kelleher
Brigitte Santner-Nanan
David A Cooper
David van Bockel
Debbie Marriott
John J Zaunders
Nabila Seddiki
Ralph Nanan
Sarah Pett
Susanna Ip
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10.1002/EJI.200838630
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2009-02-01T00:00:00Z