Defective proviruses rapidly accumulate during acute HIV-1 infection
Katherine M. Bruner(Johns Hopkins University), Robert F. Siliciano(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Janet D. Siliciano(Johns Hopkins University), Rebecca Hoh(University of California, San Francisco), Jun Lai(Johns Hopkins University), Mary Soliman(Johns Hopkins University), Sarah B. Laskey(Johns Hopkins University), Steven G. Deeks(University of California, San Francisco), Adam A. Capoferri(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Ross A. Pollack(Johns Hopkins University), Douglas D. Richman(University of San Diego), Steven M. Lada(VA San Diego Healthcare System), Ya‐Chi Ho(Yale University), Alexandra J. Murray(Johns Hopkins University), Matthew C. Strain(University of California San Diego)
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