Memory CD4+ T cells that co-express PD1 and CTLA4 have reduced response to activating stimuli facilitating HIV latency

Thomas A. Rasmussen(Aarhus University Hospital), Sharon R. Lewin(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Michael Bramhall(The University of Melbourne), Rachel D. Pascoe(The University of Melbourne), Rémi Fromentin(Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal), Jeffrey M. Milush(University of California, San Francisco), Hyun Jae Lee(The University of Melbourne), Renée M. van der Sluis(Aarhus University), Vanessa A. Evans(Griffith University), Rebecca Hoh(University of California, San Francisco), Chris Chiu(The University of Melbourne), Ashraful Haque(The University of Melbourne), Ajantha Rhodes(The University of Melbourne), Paul Cameron(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Céline Gubser(University Hospital of Basel), Judy Chang(The University of Melbourne), Steven G. Deeks(University of California, San Francisco), Jillian S. Y. Lau(The University of Melbourne), Ashanti Dantanarayana(The University of Melbourne), Jennifer M. Zerbato(The University of Melbourne), Nicolas Chomont(Université de Montréal), Carolin Tumpach(The University of Melbourne), James McMahon, Sarah Palmer(The University of Sydney), Melissa Krone(University of California, San Francisco), Wendy J. Brown(Bond University)
Cell Reports Medicine
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