Targeting of conserved gag-epitopes in early HIV infection is associated with lower plasma viral load and slower CD4+ T cell depletion.

Carina L. Perez, Jeffrey M. Milush, Marcus Buggert, Emily M. Eriksson, Mette Voldby Larsen, Teri Liegler, Wendy Hartogensis, Peter Bacchetti, Ole Lund, Frederick M. Hecht, Douglas F. Nixon, Annika C. Karlsson

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