CD101 genetic variants modify regulatory and conventional T cell phenotypes and functions
Summary: We recently reported that the risk of sexually acquired HIV-1 infection is increased significantly by variants in the gene encoding CD101, a protein thought to modify inflammatory responses. Using blood samples from individuals with and without these variants, we demonstrate that CD101 vari...
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