Common and Divergent Features of T Cells from Blood, Gut, and Genital Tract of Antiretroviral Therapy–Treated HIV+ Women
Guorui Xie(Gladstone Institutes), Nadia R. Roan(Gladstone Institutes), Phyllis C. Tien(San Francisco VA Medical Center), Sara Morón‐López(San Francisco VA Medical Center), Ruth M. Greenblatt(University of California, San Francisco), Jennifer Cohen(San Francisco VA Medical Center), Kailin Yin(Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine), Sulggi A. Lee(University of California, San Francisco), David Siegel(University of California, San Francisco), Anastasia Polos(San Francisco VA Medical Center), Steven A. Yukl(San Francisco VA Medical Center)
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