B Cell Responses to HIV Antigen Are a Potent Correlate of Viremia in HIV-1 Infection and Improve with PD-1 Blockade

Author:

Nicholas Katherine J.,Zern Emily K.,Barnett Louise,Smith Rita M.,Lorey Shelly L.,Copeland Courtney A.,Sadagopal Shanmugalakshmi,Kalams Spyros A.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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