Broadly targeted human cytomegalovirus-specific CD4 <b>+</b> and CD8 <b>+</b> T cells dominate the memory compartments of exposed subjects
Andrew Sylwester(Oregon National Primate Research Center), Louis J. Picker(Oregon National Primate Research Center), Franziska Ruchti(Oregon National Primate Research Center), Kenneth H. Grabstein(Corixa Corporation), Florian Kern(Brighton and Sussex Medical School), John B. Edgar(Oregon National Primate Research Center), Cara Taormina(Oregon National Primate Research Center), Bridget L. Mitchell(Oregon National Primate Research Center), Nancy Hosken(Corixa Corporation), Jay A. Nelson(Oregon National Primate Research Center), Paul R. Sleath(Corixa Corporation), Christian Pelte(Oregon National Primate Research Center)
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