Numerous reports indicate that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-exposed individuals from several high-risk groups remain seronegative but exhibit strong HIV-specific cell-mediated immunity. Here, Gene Shearer and Mario Clerici postulate that a potent cellular response can be protective against HIV infection and speculate on the significance of these data with respect to the development of vaccines.
Protective immunity against HIV infection: has nature done the experiment for us? / G.M. Shearer, M. Clerici. - In: IMMUNOLOGY TODAY. - ISSN 0167-5699. - 17:1(1996), pp. 21-24.
Protective immunity against HIV infection: has nature done the experiment for us?
M. ClericiUltimo
1996
Abstract
Numerous reports indicate that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-exposed individuals from several high-risk groups remain seronegative but exhibit strong HIV-specific cell-mediated immunity. Here, Gene Shearer and Mario Clerici postulate that a potent cellular response can be protective against HIV infection and speculate on the significance of these data with respect to the development of vaccines.File in questo prodotto:
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