Longitudinal analysis of subtype C envelope tropism for memory CD4+ T cell subsets over the first 3 years of untreated HIV-1 infection
Matthew J. Gartner(RMIT University), Michael Roche(The University of Melbourne), Jingling Zhou(Burnet Institute), Annemarie Laumaea(Université de Montréal), Paula Ellenberg(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Thomas A. Angelovich(Burnet Institute), Sharon R. Lewin(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Judy Chang(The University of Melbourne), Molati Nonyane(National Health Laboratory Service), Ashanti Dantanarayana(The University of Melbourne), Jacqueline K. Flynn(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Carolin Tumpach(The University of Melbourne), Melissa J. Churchill(Burnet Institute), Paul R. Gorry(RMIT University), Penny L. Moore(National Health Laboratory Service)
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