HIV-induced syncytia in peripheral blood cell cultures crawl by extending giant pseudopods.

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Published in Cell Immunol on December 01, 1995

Authors

D C Shutt1, J T Stapleton, R C Kennedy, D R Soll

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Biological Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa City 52242, USA.

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