Protective role of beta-chemokines associated with HIV-specific Th responses against perinatal HIV transmission.
Tomasz J. Wąsik(Hahnemann University Hospital), Danuta Kozbor, Richard R. Rutstein, Steven D. Douglas(Purdue University West Lafayette), J Bratosiewicz, Valerie E. Whiteman, Stuart E. Starr, Andrzej Wierzbicki, Antonio Sison, Harold W. Lischner, David R. Kaufman(Gates (United States)), Marcia Polansky
PubMed
April 1, 1999
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