The Ontogeny of Mucosal and Systemic Antibody Responses to HIV-1 Infection
<p>The humoral immune system plays a critical role in the clearance of numerous pathogens. In the setting of HIV-1 infection, the virus infects, integrates its genome into the host's cells, replicates, and establishes a reservoir of virus-infected cells. The initial antibody response to H...
Main Author: | Trama, Ashley Mead |
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Other Authors: | Haynes, Barton F |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9105 |
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