CTL to HIV-1: Surrogates or sirens

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The generation of cytotoxic T lymphocyte response may be an essential part of an effective immune response to HIV infection. It may also do more harm than good. © 1995 Nature Publishing Group.

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Mathieson, B. J. (1995). CTL to HIV-1: Surrogates or sirens. Nature Medicine, 1(4), 304–305. https://doi.org/10.1038/nm0495-304

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