Caputo et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Mucosal and systemic HIV-1-specific immunity in HIV-1-exposed but uninfected heterosexual menCaputo et al., 2003
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- Caputo S
- Trabattoni D
- Vichi F
- Piconi S
- Lopalco L
- Villa M
- Mazzotta F
- Clerici M
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- Aids
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Background: Despite multiple, repeated exposures to HIV-1, some individuals never seroconvert. Mucosal and systemic immune correlates of this condition have been analysed in HIV-1-exposed women but no data are available concerning mucosal immunity and HIV-1 …
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