Differences in antigen-specific CD4+ responses to opportunistic infections in HIV infection.

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Published in Immun Inflamm Dis on April 29, 2015

Authors

Katrina M Pollock1, Damien J Montamat-Sicotte1, Graham S Cooke2, Moses S Kapembwa3, Onn M Kon4, Lisa Grass1, Robert D Sampson5, Graham P Taylor2, Ajit Lalvani1

Author Affiliations

1: Tuberculosis Research Centre Department of Respiratory Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London London, UK.
2: Section of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London London, UK.
3: Department of GU and HIV Medicine, The North West London Hospitals NHS Trust London, UK.
4: Tuberculosis Service, St Mary's Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust London, UK.
5: Centre for Respiratory Infection, Flow Cytometry Facility, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London London, UK.

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